PitbullLOVE
Bronze Member
I came across this while searching Fear of Abandonment threads and found it extremely interesting (written by Pencil):
I had honestly never thought of this. This was really quite an insight for me. My thought process has always been that I cannot trust people because they might betray me. I could never, and still cannot, come to terms with the fact that you can willingly trust someone that may betray you (cheat on you, lie to you, etc.) and accept that that is the way that relationships work. That seems so foreign to me! Is that weird? I don't want to trust anyone that I think might hurt me...I only want to trust people that I have 100% confidence will not hurt me, which I know - is a hell of a lot for a person to prove (which is why I don't have any close relationships).
Anyway, that was such an insight for me.
Anyone have anything to add to this or anything else they have learned that they would like to share?
No-one can ever say that a partner will never betray, and I think this is a crucial difference between people with PTSD / abandonment issues, and those without. Those without know that they might be betrayed by their partner / brother / minister, whoever, but they are better judges of character, they read the signs better, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, they know that if it should happen, they would survive it. Besides, you might be the one to end up betraying your girlfriend, or ending the relationship. That's how life and relationships work.
We, on the other hand, want our relationships to come with a warranty and remote control. That's not how life and relationships work.
I had honestly never thought of this. This was really quite an insight for me. My thought process has always been that I cannot trust people because they might betray me. I could never, and still cannot, come to terms with the fact that you can willingly trust someone that may betray you (cheat on you, lie to you, etc.) and accept that that is the way that relationships work. That seems so foreign to me! Is that weird? I don't want to trust anyone that I think might hurt me...I only want to trust people that I have 100% confidence will not hurt me, which I know - is a hell of a lot for a person to prove (which is why I don't have any close relationships).
Anyway, that was such an insight for me.
Anyone have anything to add to this or anything else they have learned that they would like to share?
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