Gloria
Diamond Member
When I worked as a project manager, I would constantly write this helpful instructions and label them "..... for Dummies". I just wanted to share my experience with internet dating.
First of all, everyone seems to find out that the pictures and descriptions usually are someone's fantasy fo themselves and there are a lot of people who live a fantasy life by pretending to be someone they are not on dating sites. The worst sites are the free ones!
Oh God! There is a movie called "Must Love Dogs" and the main character is divorced and does internet dating and it really shows an accurate perspective on the internet dating thing.
Wow! I read about so many people are lonely. It is difficult to find someone compatible to date but even more difficult for me to meet someone. I have "special needs". I have abandonment issues so I don't want to date recreationally because I get attached. I can't stand loud noises and violent movies so whoever I date has to be aware of this. I can't handle displays of rage or anger so someone can't do that either. Many PTSD sufferers find it very easy to abuse alcohol to get to sleep and dull the anxiety. I don't drink and being around drunk people is is a trigger. But dating someone who is a recovering alcoholic can trigger me because they still have the alcoholic personality and for some reason they just love to talk about their drinking days.
Then there is the fact that I have gotten psychiatric help and been treated. Well, that means that I'm crazy to some people. This is of course absurd because they might be out of control drinkers, gamblers, drug users, shoppers, rage-aholics, etc. but since they never got treatment, they can say that they are "normal". The only normal is a cycle on my clothes dryer.
So besides internet dating, where do you meet someone? Well, recover groups are a good place but I already have enough problems of my own and really don't want to take on somebody else's stuff or be a caretaker.
I would just love to hear other's experiences with internet dating. I feel that it's like you put yourself out there on a on-line catalog. Anyone can just pick you out. Anyone can then pick someone else out. It's almost surreal. I had one experience with a guy that put that put a picture of a model as his profile picture and then tried to scam me for money.
All in all, I think internet dating is not for the PTSD sufferer. Can anyone share their experiences? There are some good experiences but you really have to know what you are doing and be confidant.
First of all, everyone seems to find out that the pictures and descriptions usually are someone's fantasy fo themselves and there are a lot of people who live a fantasy life by pretending to be someone they are not on dating sites. The worst sites are the free ones!
Oh God! There is a movie called "Must Love Dogs" and the main character is divorced and does internet dating and it really shows an accurate perspective on the internet dating thing.
Wow! I read about so many people are lonely. It is difficult to find someone compatible to date but even more difficult for me to meet someone. I have "special needs". I have abandonment issues so I don't want to date recreationally because I get attached. I can't stand loud noises and violent movies so whoever I date has to be aware of this. I can't handle displays of rage or anger so someone can't do that either. Many PTSD sufferers find it very easy to abuse alcohol to get to sleep and dull the anxiety. I don't drink and being around drunk people is is a trigger. But dating someone who is a recovering alcoholic can trigger me because they still have the alcoholic personality and for some reason they just love to talk about their drinking days.
Then there is the fact that I have gotten psychiatric help and been treated. Well, that means that I'm crazy to some people. This is of course absurd because they might be out of control drinkers, gamblers, drug users, shoppers, rage-aholics, etc. but since they never got treatment, they can say that they are "normal". The only normal is a cycle on my clothes dryer.
So besides internet dating, where do you meet someone? Well, recover groups are a good place but I already have enough problems of my own and really don't want to take on somebody else's stuff or be a caretaker.
I would just love to hear other's experiences with internet dating. I feel that it's like you put yourself out there on a on-line catalog. Anyone can just pick you out. Anyone can then pick someone else out. It's almost surreal. I had one experience with a guy that put that put a picture of a model as his profile picture and then tried to scam me for money.
All in all, I think internet dating is not for the PTSD sufferer. Can anyone share their experiences? There are some good experiences but you really have to know what you are doing and be confidant.