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Hi guys! I appreciate all that you’ve said. It’s given me a lot of insight and how I will be going about doing things from now on!
A little update... He called me and for the first time, he said, “I just wanted to hear your voice.” I could hear the groaning of pain on the other end and I wanted so badly to reach out and hug him. He then apologized for missing our one year due to his flashback and his sudden pain in his body... I immediately reassured him and told him that he never has to apologize for feeling the way he does. He has no control over it and I told him I would absolutely never use it against him or ever force him out of it.
Him calling me helped a great deal, and I just hope it helped him out a little bit too. I did my best not to ask or pry unless he started the conversation, so instead, I turned it into a lighter note and showered him with all of our good memories that we’ve shared the past year.
He also mentioned the holidays, and how he never had a good memory of it since they were always filled with violence. Again, I told him that as long as he was with me, that wasn’t ever going to happen again. But being on this site showed me a lot of things... I never want to force my boyfriend into things he doesn’t want to do.
So, on the topic of holidays, I told him that I know he knows how important family is, but if he isn’t ready or comfortable enough to spend the holidays with my family, then we would make our own tradition in a way where he’s comfortable because again, I never want to put him in a situation where he doesn’t want to be.
With that being said, I appreciate every single one of you and all the insight that was given! I really do take all of your advice into consideration. My boyfriend deserves the best, even the world, and I want to be the one to give that to him in a way where he feels safe.
A little update... He called me and for the first time, he said, “I just wanted to hear your voice.” I could hear the groaning of pain on the other end and I wanted so badly to reach out and hug him. He then apologized for missing our one year due to his flashback and his sudden pain in his body... I immediately reassured him and told him that he never has to apologize for feeling the way he does. He has no control over it and I told him I would absolutely never use it against him or ever force him out of it.
Him calling me helped a great deal, and I just hope it helped him out a little bit too. I did my best not to ask or pry unless he started the conversation, so instead, I turned it into a lighter note and showered him with all of our good memories that we’ve shared the past year.
He also mentioned the holidays, and how he never had a good memory of it since they were always filled with violence. Again, I told him that as long as he was with me, that wasn’t ever going to happen again. But being on this site showed me a lot of things... I never want to force my boyfriend into things he doesn’t want to do.
So, on the topic of holidays, I told him that I know he knows how important family is, but if he isn’t ready or comfortable enough to spend the holidays with my family, then we would make our own tradition in a way where he’s comfortable because again, I never want to put him in a situation where he doesn’t want to be.
With that being said, I appreciate every single one of you and all the insight that was given! I really do take all of your advice into consideration. My boyfriend deserves the best, even the world, and I want to be the one to give that to him in a way where he feels safe.