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Something about this forum is really uniquely great. You all are able to respectfully just tell it like you see it. No pussyfooting BS and no bullying either. I appreciate all the replies.
Tonight my husband and I just hugged after work and largely ignored each other. We agreed to see a couples counselor and deal with it then. Everything he says on this topic sounds threatening...but I am on Myptsd because I have PTSD and can easily lose touch with what is a true threat and what is not so I appreciate your outside perspective.
I've read on a few articles about PTSD that this disorder can cause subconscious behaviors that evoke the same response from people that caused the trauma to begin with. I know that's a bit controversial and victim blaming, but for me, I wonder if I AM subconsciously doing this...I've been pushing him in ways that I never did before and I've also been more touchy about everything. And the PTSD element of it makes threats seem so real that it's easy to feel wrongly victimized.
Anyways, I'm going to heed the advice of the majority and calm the f*ck down. Go to a couples counselor and have this discussion in front of a professional that can tell me if I'm off base in my interpretation.
Thank you all again!
Gnight!
Tonight my husband and I just hugged after work and largely ignored each other. We agreed to see a couples counselor and deal with it then. Everything he says on this topic sounds threatening...but I am on Myptsd because I have PTSD and can easily lose touch with what is a true threat and what is not so I appreciate your outside perspective.
I've read on a few articles about PTSD that this disorder can cause subconscious behaviors that evoke the same response from people that caused the trauma to begin with. I know that's a bit controversial and victim blaming, but for me, I wonder if I AM subconsciously doing this...I've been pushing him in ways that I never did before and I've also been more touchy about everything. And the PTSD element of it makes threats seem so real that it's easy to feel wrongly victimized.
Anyways, I'm going to heed the advice of the majority and calm the f*ck down. Go to a couples counselor and have this discussion in front of a professional that can tell me if I'm off base in my interpretation.
Thank you all again!
Gnight!