Junebug- that is a great point. Finding the truth.
A girl who has stood you up several times- allowing you to go and wait for her at a restaurant or where ever she is to meet you, she has even intentionally given you the incorrect address for her place of residence and allowed you to go there only to find out that she gave you the wrong address on purpose.
HopelessBoyfriend's own words:
She's had boyfriends since her traumatic event, so I'm not really breaking new ground here.
She has been able to show up and was most likely able to give her real address to other men. Probably after meeting at least some of them in the same fashion as she met (and I use the word met loosely) you. And she is blaming her
choices in behavior on PTSD. Well, there is the possibility of dissociation as was suggested above, and it can cause sufferers to do a number of odd things- but if she is dissociating so badly that she offers you a fake address, lets you go there to discover truth for yourself, and then is in tears, crying and can not give you the real address...
Junebug is right. And if you can't see the truth for yourself, then you and your denial will fit right into her life with PTSD.
Blaming her actions on PTSD is a disgrace IMHO. If that is how people behave and pawn it off on PTSD, then I should never tell another soul that I have PTSD for fear that I might be labeled as one of the types of people that behaves as she does. Sorry, I know I am an a$$hole, but not matter how bad I dissociate (and I do), no matter how paranoid, no matter how confused, no matter how anxious, no matter how _____ (fill in the blank w/ anything you like) I would not be so cruel as to send you to the wrong address to deliver a x-mas gift. Even with PTSD a person is capable of saying, I am not comfortable with this. But standing you up countless times, and then blatantly sending you to the wrong address- That is a choice.
This thread provokes real anger in me so I will not be back to it. I wish you the best I truly do. I hope that you take the time to really understand PTSD and are able to make a choice that is best for you, because that is all that you can do.