Purplemunchkin
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First of all :hug:. Secondly, I'm in a very different time zone to you guys - it's 10.43am here, so hope I'm not too out of kilter.
I'm another one who went through this:
And this:
Except he would say "I'll just go back and live with my parents, if that's what you want." I swear though, the "if that's what you want" bit was the same, word for word, almost daily.
I would always turn it back on him with "It's not what I want, is it what you want?"
And as @Sighs said:
I explained that if he kept threatening to leave I would never feel secure and there was no way the relationship could work. We either had to agree to work at it or not. I think he did threaten to go back to his parents once or twice after that, but it made a real difference overall.
Our relationship did improve massively when we moved to a bigger house, so we can both have our space, and can sleep in separate rooms if a bit of time is needed. I know a lot of people say you shouldn't go to sleep without resolving an argument, but I think when PTSD is involved sometimes you should. I will always kiss him good night and tell him I love him, even if he is ignoring me. And in the morning when I leave for work I will kiss him goodbye and tell him I'll see him tonight, even if he is still ignoring me. Even if I'm really pissed off, I'll pretend I'm not. Nine times out of ten by the time I get home it has blown over; whether we talk about it then, or wait a day or so, depends on many things.
Fingers crossed everything works out for the best!
I'm another one who went through this:
When my vet and I were first living together every single time we had any kind of argument he would say it was over.
And this:
"Well, let's end it now, if that's what you want."
Except he would say "I'll just go back and live with my parents, if that's what you want." I swear though, the "if that's what you want" bit was the same, word for word, almost daily.
I would always turn it back on him with "It's not what I want, is it what you want?"
And as @Sighs said:
Eventually, I got sick of it and told him he couldn't do that
I explained that if he kept threatening to leave I would never feel secure and there was no way the relationship could work. We either had to agree to work at it or not. I think he did threaten to go back to his parents once or twice after that, but it made a real difference overall.
Our relationship did improve massively when we moved to a bigger house, so we can both have our space, and can sleep in separate rooms if a bit of time is needed. I know a lot of people say you shouldn't go to sleep without resolving an argument, but I think when PTSD is involved sometimes you should. I will always kiss him good night and tell him I love him, even if he is ignoring me. And in the morning when I leave for work I will kiss him goodbye and tell him I'll see him tonight, even if he is still ignoring me. Even if I'm really pissed off, I'll pretend I'm not. Nine times out of ten by the time I get home it has blown over; whether we talk about it then, or wait a day or so, depends on many things.
Fingers crossed everything works out for the best!