Mmmmm - I find this very problematic. My partner dissociates when he is stressed. In those moments he does and says things which he has little to no recollection of afterwards. As a combat vet his reaction to any stress is fight rather than flight or freeze. His behaviour has at times frightened me. I have set a boundary for myself that if he were to hit me I would have to leave him.
So... how does he take responsibility for his actions when he has no recollection of them? Its not as if he cheats on me and blames his PTSD, but if someone were reading one of my posts (eg: the one where he deliberately splattered my face with his blood from a cut on his hand) they may well think 'wow - what an abusive jerk - why does she stay with him?'. The incidents can seem pretty extreme if you don't have the context. (The context being that this man was an infantry soldier for nearly 25 years and saw over 10 years of active deployments. His life has been more extreme than most people can imagine.)
So... how does he take responsibility for his actions when he has no recollection of them? Its not as if he cheats on me and blames his PTSD, but if someone were reading one of my posts (eg: the one where he deliberately splattered my face with his blood from a cut on his hand) they may well think 'wow - what an abusive jerk - why does she stay with him?'. The incidents can seem pretty extreme if you don't have the context. (The context being that this man was an infantry soldier for nearly 25 years and saw over 10 years of active deployments. His life has been more extreme than most people can imagine.)