LoveHimThroughIt
Bronze Member
OK, this is something that I'm trying to come to terms with. I learned in IRL PTSD Support Meetings that the Vet will distance himself the furthest from someone they have intense feelings for because the emotionality stresses them out (on top of the PTSD). I'm visiting my Vet where he lives and he is full on triggered and in isolation/communication blackout (timing sucks).
I am exploring this town on my own and trying to keep the feelings not so intense and I've been asking for help with things like what are the good radio stations to listen to? Any good sports bars where I could watch a game with other human beings (my hotel is BORING and I'm too chicken to go into a strange place by myself without a nudge or a recommendation)?
The support group said it is common for them to be able to interact socially in ways that are not emotionally intense, such as social media (posting, liking posts, etc) or interacting with friends/acquaintances.
I'm wondering what would prevent them from interacting with us (the partner) on non-emotional things? I don't think it should be too hard to email me a list of radio stations, but maybe it is because he is worried that I'll take his reply as "he wants to interact" when he really doesn't? I'm just looking to understand this behavior.
I am exploring this town on my own and trying to keep the feelings not so intense and I've been asking for help with things like what are the good radio stations to listen to? Any good sports bars where I could watch a game with other human beings (my hotel is BORING and I'm too chicken to go into a strange place by myself without a nudge or a recommendation)?
The support group said it is common for them to be able to interact socially in ways that are not emotionally intense, such as social media (posting, liking posts, etc) or interacting with friends/acquaintances.
I'm wondering what would prevent them from interacting with us (the partner) on non-emotional things? I don't think it should be too hard to email me a list of radio stations, but maybe it is because he is worried that I'll take his reply as "he wants to interact" when he really doesn't? I'm just looking to understand this behavior.