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TinyOtter69
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum, but I am so glad that I found it. I have already found some very comforting advice from the other threads.
Anyway, I have been dating my veteran boyfriend for just about 4 months. I love him very much, and we make long term plans and goals. It has been the best thing for me, and he says the same for himself. However, with every relationship, there are minor things that come up here and there.
I come to this relationship with very little experience with discussing issues. I'm a very emotional person to the point where I feel everything. I am working on that by trying to slow myself down and not draw to conclusions right away, and really trying to dissect situations to understand them fully. The first few times we had a serious discussion I would break down and cry because I always thought it was the end. That's what I know, if there's a problem, no one has ever tried to fix it with me.
Some times I feel as though my boyfriend will dominate the discussion or argument if it gets to a point of argument. He will often accuse me of things that I do not intend. For example, if I bring up a more serious subject and he is on his medications, he has accused me of manipulating him, when I don't even realize I've done that. That's just when the conversation came up, and he is a little woozy on his meds. Moving forward I won't do that, but some times I feel like he doesn't let things go.
I have a tough time with the emotional distance. I suffer from depressive episodes. Often times he will not understand why I am upset, and I try to explain to him that I'm just having a bad depression day, but it does not suffice as an answer for him.
Any advice on these matters would be so greatly appreciated! I just want to be able to understand more, and not burnout. I love him very much, and we are so good together! I just hope to be able to foster our discussions a little better, and help us both to understand our differences.
I am new to this forum, but I am so glad that I found it. I have already found some very comforting advice from the other threads.
Anyway, I have been dating my veteran boyfriend for just about 4 months. I love him very much, and we make long term plans and goals. It has been the best thing for me, and he says the same for himself. However, with every relationship, there are minor things that come up here and there.
I come to this relationship with very little experience with discussing issues. I'm a very emotional person to the point where I feel everything. I am working on that by trying to slow myself down and not draw to conclusions right away, and really trying to dissect situations to understand them fully. The first few times we had a serious discussion I would break down and cry because I always thought it was the end. That's what I know, if there's a problem, no one has ever tried to fix it with me.
Some times I feel as though my boyfriend will dominate the discussion or argument if it gets to a point of argument. He will often accuse me of things that I do not intend. For example, if I bring up a more serious subject and he is on his medications, he has accused me of manipulating him, when I don't even realize I've done that. That's just when the conversation came up, and he is a little woozy on his meds. Moving forward I won't do that, but some times I feel like he doesn't let things go.
I have a tough time with the emotional distance. I suffer from depressive episodes. Often times he will not understand why I am upset, and I try to explain to him that I'm just having a bad depression day, but it does not suffice as an answer for him.
Any advice on these matters would be so greatly appreciated! I just want to be able to understand more, and not burnout. I love him very much, and we are so good together! I just hope to be able to foster our discussions a little better, and help us both to understand our differences.