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BoyfriendqwithPTSD
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Hoojay. That was an excellent reply.
I want to be there for him. I know I CAN, I can be patient, I can let him go through this at his own time. I can stand on my own feet. I can focus on myself.
I don’t believe love is smooth sailings. On the contrary, I believe the realest Love is standing besides eachother, unselfishly when things go so utterly wrong.
I admire his honesty and the way he communicates with me. I feel truly lucky to be with someone who know what they are feeling and can happily talk to me about it.
I want him to hope though, hope that it will become better between us. I’m not saying that this should be his main priority because his health is his main priority. Getting himself back is his main priority. But I’d like him to (at the times he’d think about us) even have the smallest thought of ’I want it to work with us’
At the same time, I don’t know how PTSD works and if he is even capable of thinking that right now..
I want to be there for him. I know I CAN, I can be patient, I can let him go through this at his own time. I can stand on my own feet. I can focus on myself.
I don’t believe love is smooth sailings. On the contrary, I believe the realest Love is standing besides eachother, unselfishly when things go so utterly wrong.
I admire his honesty and the way he communicates with me. I feel truly lucky to be with someone who know what they are feeling and can happily talk to me about it.
I want him to hope though, hope that it will become better between us. I’m not saying that this should be his main priority because his health is his main priority. Getting himself back is his main priority. But I’d like him to (at the times he’d think about us) even have the smallest thought of ’I want it to work with us’
At the same time, I don’t know how PTSD works and if he is even capable of thinking that right now..