Feel free to ignore this if you don't find it helpful, but I know a lot of very committed couples who don't live together.
Couple 1 have been together for nearly 10 years. Most nights he comes over to her place, has dinner etc and heads home to his place at about midnight because she has a back problem so sleeping in the same bed all night doesn't really work for them. No PTSD for either of them as far as I know.
Couple 2 have been together about 30 years. He is a Vietnam vet. I have no idea if he has been diagnosed but my vet (who should know!) says this bloke has PTSD symptoms. He lives out on the farm during the week and with her in the house in town on the weekends. He says its what has kept their marriage together.
There are at least two or three others but their stories are similar to the ones I mentioned above.
My parents have been together 45 years and live in separate suites on different floors of the same house.
If I could afford to, I would love to build my own little cottage on our farm and escape there when my vet is too much for me.
Maybe you could explore why you feel you need to live with him.
PS - I believe that @Sweetpea76 does not live with her vet as she has teenage children. I did the opposite - left my teenager with my parents and moved interstate to be with my vet.
Couple 1 have been together for nearly 10 years. Most nights he comes over to her place, has dinner etc and heads home to his place at about midnight because she has a back problem so sleeping in the same bed all night doesn't really work for them. No PTSD for either of them as far as I know.
Couple 2 have been together about 30 years. He is a Vietnam vet. I have no idea if he has been diagnosed but my vet (who should know!) says this bloke has PTSD symptoms. He lives out on the farm during the week and with her in the house in town on the weekends. He says its what has kept their marriage together.
There are at least two or three others but their stories are similar to the ones I mentioned above.
My parents have been together 45 years and live in separate suites on different floors of the same house.
If I could afford to, I would love to build my own little cottage on our farm and escape there when my vet is too much for me.
Maybe you could explore why you feel you need to live with him.
PS - I believe that @Sweetpea76 does not live with her vet as she has teenage children. I did the opposite - left my teenager with my parents and moved interstate to be with my vet.