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Feeling like I will never have a healthy romantic partner...stories from the otherside?
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<blockquote data-quote="KayW" data-source="post: 1788654" data-attributes="member: 51747"><p>I cant give you a story from the other side sadly. Ive been single for around 18 years and Ive never experienced a healthy intimate relationship. </p><p></p><p>I have thought about what it would be like, I think the companionship would be good. But I think after all this time and given my history, if I wasnt in therapy, I would book myself in to find the support I would need to bevable to build a good relationship (or leave if it wasnt working). </p><p></p><p>So I think, being aware of what you might find difficult in a relationship and putting support into place to help you manage that, then you might well find a good relationship. </p><p></p><p>Reading about attachment styles can be useful to understand how you respond to relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KayW, post: 1788654, member: 51747"] I cant give you a story from the other side sadly. Ive been single for around 18 years and Ive never experienced a healthy intimate relationship. I have thought about what it would be like, I think the companionship would be good. But I think after all this time and given my history, if I wasnt in therapy, I would book myself in to find the support I would need to bevable to build a good relationship (or leave if it wasnt working). So I think, being aware of what you might find difficult in a relationship and putting support into place to help you manage that, then you might well find a good relationship. Reading about attachment styles can be useful to understand how you respond to relationships. [/QUOTE]
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