brownhorse
New Here
I am in a new relationship with a PTSD sufferer. We had a minor misunderstanding via text over the weekend when a word got swapped out by autocorrect. For me this was something minor, but it seemed to cause a big overreaction from my partner. We spoke the next day and he reassured me that everything was alright, but he seemed very distant. He then disappeared for 48 hours, previously we'd been in almost constant contact, mostly initiated by him. During this time I didn't contact him, and thankful found this forum before I caved sent multiple follow up calls/messages.
He's reached out this evening to arrange seeing me later this week, and I've agreed. His responses are still very distant.
My question is, should I continue to give him space? I'm worried that my lack of contact may lead him to think that I'm mad and upset with him.
I'd like to send a message to let him know that I've made a conscious decision to give him space, and that I'm still here if and when he's ready to talk. But I am wary of putting any pressure on him.
Can any sufferers or supporters shed any light on how they have handled the first ghosting or what they would have found most helpful from their supporter during this time. Unfortunately it isn't something we had discussed prior to this happening.
He's reached out this evening to arrange seeing me later this week, and I've agreed. His responses are still very distant.
My question is, should I continue to give him space? I'm worried that my lack of contact may lead him to think that I'm mad and upset with him.
I'd like to send a message to let him know that I've made a conscious decision to give him space, and that I'm still here if and when he's ready to talk. But I am wary of putting any pressure on him.
Can any sufferers or supporters shed any light on how they have handled the first ghosting or what they would have found most helpful from their supporter during this time. Unfortunately it isn't something we had discussed prior to this happening.