Hello, I just joined this group because I really need a resource to help me process some of the things I am going through with my boyfriend.
Let me try to keep it short.
95% of the time, we are purely, ecstatically in love. We have been together almost 15 months. Before getting in to our arguments, I have to say how truly wonderful he is. He is the most loving, affectionate, considerate, accepting, honest, honorable, strong, loyal man I have ever dated. We talk about getting married. I believe we will get married and he makes me so incredibly happy, happier than I ever thought I could be in a relationship.
However,
the other 5% of the time we get in to really awful arguments and, no judgment, he usually starts them. What happens a lot of the time is that he will see something on *facebook* (this is so irritating, damn social media) that contradicts something he believes. I went to a music festival last year with out him (he didn't want to come) and met two men who became friends of mine. My boyfriend is convinced that I have lied to him about what happened at that music festival and simply does not, WILL NOT, believe me when I tell him that nothing happened.
Most recently, I made a comment on one of my friend's walls that included the time '7am at the music festival'. He read this and took it to mean I was awake at that time at the festival, and when we had been talking while I was actually there I never mentioned being awake that late. And I hadn't been. That comment I made was simply a joke, a funny observation in response to what my friend posted.
This turned in to a massive screaming match. He was being mean and cruel to me (verbally) accusing me of lying and cheating and saying he had gotten played. I know this is his fight or flight PTSD response to feeling threatened, and in this state of mind there is really no reasoning with him. He doesn't *want* to be reasoned with, he wants to make a point. It is so, SO incredibly frustrating that it gets to this point (a screaming match) when it could all be avoided if he just believed me. What am I supposed to do if he doesn't believe me? He's searching for some other answer than what I'm telling him and I am at a loss, because what else CAN I tell him?
We haven't gotten into any couples therapy, and he is not in any consistent therapy at the moment. I really hope that therapy will help us learn to understand and trust each other, and learn to communicate in a way where both of us are heard.
Anyone have any advice?
Let me try to keep it short.
95% of the time, we are purely, ecstatically in love. We have been together almost 15 months. Before getting in to our arguments, I have to say how truly wonderful he is. He is the most loving, affectionate, considerate, accepting, honest, honorable, strong, loyal man I have ever dated. We talk about getting married. I believe we will get married and he makes me so incredibly happy, happier than I ever thought I could be in a relationship.
However,
the other 5% of the time we get in to really awful arguments and, no judgment, he usually starts them. What happens a lot of the time is that he will see something on *facebook* (this is so irritating, damn social media) that contradicts something he believes. I went to a music festival last year with out him (he didn't want to come) and met two men who became friends of mine. My boyfriend is convinced that I have lied to him about what happened at that music festival and simply does not, WILL NOT, believe me when I tell him that nothing happened.
Most recently, I made a comment on one of my friend's walls that included the time '7am at the music festival'. He read this and took it to mean I was awake at that time at the festival, and when we had been talking while I was actually there I never mentioned being awake that late. And I hadn't been. That comment I made was simply a joke, a funny observation in response to what my friend posted.
This turned in to a massive screaming match. He was being mean and cruel to me (verbally) accusing me of lying and cheating and saying he had gotten played. I know this is his fight or flight PTSD response to feeling threatened, and in this state of mind there is really no reasoning with him. He doesn't *want* to be reasoned with, he wants to make a point. It is so, SO incredibly frustrating that it gets to this point (a screaming match) when it could all be avoided if he just believed me. What am I supposed to do if he doesn't believe me? He's searching for some other answer than what I'm telling him and I am at a loss, because what else CAN I tell him?
We haven't gotten into any couples therapy, and he is not in any consistent therapy at the moment. I really hope that therapy will help us learn to understand and trust each other, and learn to communicate in a way where both of us are heard.
Anyone have any advice?