OrangeJulius
Gold Member
Read your own words:
With ANY relationship (PTSD or not) if your needs are not met.....you owe it to yourself to move on. Now, of course you should first communicate that with your partner of what you feel you're missing. Even better if you could give an example of what happened and a better way to have gone about it. But if after he knows your position and your needs are still not met.... you owe it to yourself to move on. At that point he would have had his opportunity to change things to keep you around and if he doesn't....well, you are just as important as him and since you're the only one looking out for you....you have to put your long term well being over his. Doing it the other way around doesn't help anybody.
I feel like I'm only brought out when he is feeling okayish
it's like he just doesn't care
I have needs too.
With ANY relationship (PTSD or not) if your needs are not met.....you owe it to yourself to move on. Now, of course you should first communicate that with your partner of what you feel you're missing. Even better if you could give an example of what happened and a better way to have gone about it. But if after he knows your position and your needs are still not met.... you owe it to yourself to move on. At that point he would have had his opportunity to change things to keep you around and if he doesn't....well, you are just as important as him and since you're the only one looking out for you....you have to put your long term well being over his. Doing it the other way around doesn't help anybody.