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@WTF Happened...your posts give me so much knowledge about something that wasn’t ever on my mind. Learning so much about PTSD, thanks to you! The emotional avoidance and stress cup make perfect sense to me. I wish he had told me how serious his combat ptsd was so I would have researched on...
So based on yourself, really all it was what he could do to get away from whatever perceived danger there was between us. Makes sense!
How much time will pass before you will not need to get away anymore?
@Junebug, it’s been 2ish weeks already; he’s still fleeing? I have already written my last message that I will move on 2 weeks ago. There’s no need to get away anymore, no?
Oh wtfhappened, your words resonate so well with me. Thank you again for taking the time to respond.
I think the lack of empathy is the issue here. Perhaps both of ours felt threatened, in danger, thus they lost empathy for us and fled. Both acted based on what each wanted and felt good...
Wow that sounds like a bad dream WTFHappened...I’m really sorry you went through this. I have a feeling mine feels the same way as yours does...that he didn’t do anything wrong.
I admire that you still reached out after 2 years! For me, I don’t think I’ll ever reach out again...I’ll be around...
Thank you for your responses.
I should just let go completely, shouldn’t I? It seems like it will be a fruitless uphill battle.
He just seemed so emotionally stable when we first started. I saw no red flags.
Got into a couple argument and things deteriorated.
Did he stop caring? Does...
I read through a lot of these stories and it sounds just like mine. Intense short-term, pushed hard by sufferer.
What are the chances of a man who is a vet with ptsd returning to me, after having stopped all communication with me? He has not blocked nor removed me.
I have no idea what is...