Bananamango
Bronze Member
My friend with PTSD has high expectations of others, including me. It seems to cause most of the problems in our friendship—I don’t live up to one of his expectations and he gets irritated.
He ‘tests’ me at times apparently. A while ago, he told me he ‘tested’ me when he stopped communicating and he wanted to see if I gave him space (apparently I was supposed to just know to stop contact and I ‘failed’—this was when I didn’t know what I was dealing with). Note: I do now give him space (and have told him he needs to communicate when he needs space better—he says that he will, but his communication is generally poor and he avoids discussing problems). But I’m sure I’m still ‘tested’ at times.
He says he gets pissed off a lot at one of his best friends. It just seems he gets irritated by others’ behaviour a lot.
My question is: should I discuss that he has high expectations of me and others at all? (I have read this is really common.) Supporters, any advice on this? Have you had any experience with this? Is there any point if he’s unlikely to change? If you brought it up, did they recognize it at all? Or did it just make things worse?
I think he’s unhappy with himself and sometimes it seems like he might want to work on self improvement, but just wondering if pointing this out is going to badly backfire or if there is any point in doing so.
Thanks
He ‘tests’ me at times apparently. A while ago, he told me he ‘tested’ me when he stopped communicating and he wanted to see if I gave him space (apparently I was supposed to just know to stop contact and I ‘failed’—this was when I didn’t know what I was dealing with). Note: I do now give him space (and have told him he needs to communicate when he needs space better—he says that he will, but his communication is generally poor and he avoids discussing problems). But I’m sure I’m still ‘tested’ at times.
He says he gets pissed off a lot at one of his best friends. It just seems he gets irritated by others’ behaviour a lot.
My question is: should I discuss that he has high expectations of me and others at all? (I have read this is really common.) Supporters, any advice on this? Have you had any experience with this? Is there any point if he’s unlikely to change? If you brought it up, did they recognize it at all? Or did it just make things worse?
I think he’s unhappy with himself and sometimes it seems like he might want to work on self improvement, but just wondering if pointing this out is going to badly backfire or if there is any point in doing so.
Thanks