Since I discovered this website, I have become very interested in PTSD. For those that may or may not know how I arrived here, it was through a military BF I had at the time who has combat PTSD. I'll try to explain what I mean regarding my posted question. I have moved on and healed from him disappearing on me, but I ran into his profile on a dating website. Yeah, total kick in the gut. I've known this guy for 20 years and he joined the military as a journalist. Very articulate, kind, sweet, and gentle guy. Half way through his last deployment I felt a change in him. All he talked about was weight lifting when he had spare time. He was not a gym rat muscle building kind of guy (and had been on several prior deployments). More the book nerd guy. I think it's great to develop new hobbies, don't get me wrong, but this became more like an obsession for him to "get big." I'm curious if he actually is on steroids. When he returned from deployment, he was fine at first, but then completely disappeared after panicking on a phone call with me. However I do recall him mentioning one time we got together about the gym and "getting big."
His dating profile was staggering. It read like a 4th grader wrote it. Rather embarrassing if you ask me. Just stupid remarks about how he has pots and pans, shorts, and chuck all stars. No mention of anything redeeming, values, or what he looks for in a woman. You know, what most people put on dating profiles. I didn't even recognize this guy aside from a joke he made about beer. That's the other thing, he talked about alcohol a lot in the very limited profile. His pictures were of him looking all beefed out from lifting weights. I totally didn't recognize that body. He looked terrible. I don't know how someone who was lean/average build could even get that buffed out. His tagline was "message me if you like dudes who lift weights." I was like, "who is this guy????!!!!!"
So I guess my question is, if you go through some bad moments with the PTSD, can it cause you to change from your original self in some respect? I seriously don't ever want my ex back after seeing that profile (and that he chose to post that and not even give me closure), but can't help but be curious about this. Can it cause you to become impressionable?
His dating profile was staggering. It read like a 4th grader wrote it. Rather embarrassing if you ask me. Just stupid remarks about how he has pots and pans, shorts, and chuck all stars. No mention of anything redeeming, values, or what he looks for in a woman. You know, what most people put on dating profiles. I didn't even recognize this guy aside from a joke he made about beer. That's the other thing, he talked about alcohol a lot in the very limited profile. His pictures were of him looking all beefed out from lifting weights. I totally didn't recognize that body. He looked terrible. I don't know how someone who was lean/average build could even get that buffed out. His tagline was "message me if you like dudes who lift weights." I was like, "who is this guy????!!!!!"
So I guess my question is, if you go through some bad moments with the PTSD, can it cause you to change from your original self in some respect? I seriously don't ever want my ex back after seeing that profile (and that he chose to post that and not even give me closure), but can't help but be curious about this. Can it cause you to become impressionable?
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