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Sweetpea76
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My sufferer just pulled his first disappearing act. He was gone less than a week, but with no notice or word from him, but it seemed like forever with the worry. It was pointed out to me on another post that this behavior is just as abusive as the lashing out.
When he came back 2 nights ago, my vet and I had to hash it out. I told him that I refuse to sit and worry that he was dead in a ditch somewhere, and that him taking off with no word was horribly mean and disrespectful to me. He told me that when he was going through a rough patch he was not going to always want to be around me, or really anybody that he felt any kind of responsibility or attachment to. We had to compromise that if he could just text me periodically to let me know he was ok, I would not text him back and give him his space during these times.
We have already had the boundary-setting session when it came to his lashing out. So far these seem to be working pretty well. He's really only been nasty or snarky with me maybe 4 times in almost a year, and I immediately remove myself.
This is still a newer relationship, and we're trying to be consistent with these methods from the beginning. I just wonder if in the future if this is going to get harder, like when the new 'honeymoon' nature of the relationship wears off. Is he going to be this accommodating when I go from being the new girlfriend to the old lady?
When he came back 2 nights ago, my vet and I had to hash it out. I told him that I refuse to sit and worry that he was dead in a ditch somewhere, and that him taking off with no word was horribly mean and disrespectful to me. He told me that when he was going through a rough patch he was not going to always want to be around me, or really anybody that he felt any kind of responsibility or attachment to. We had to compromise that if he could just text me periodically to let me know he was ok, I would not text him back and give him his space during these times.
We have already had the boundary-setting session when it came to his lashing out. So far these seem to be working pretty well. He's really only been nasty or snarky with me maybe 4 times in almost a year, and I immediately remove myself.
This is still a newer relationship, and we're trying to be consistent with these methods from the beginning. I just wonder if in the future if this is going to get harder, like when the new 'honeymoon' nature of the relationship wears off. Is he going to be this accommodating when I go from being the new girlfriend to the old lady?