Freedomfighter
Diamond Member
Okay, I thought it would be cool to really talk about what people with PTSD need because many of us have needs that are not recognized openly.
If a friend visits you, if someone would like to get to know you better, or if a family member really wanted to help you, or if someone wanted to be a real partner:
What would you tell them that you need from them? On a day to day basis what would you tell someone that they can do to make you feel better? What to say or what not to say?
I think many of us can not even voice these things out loud because we are stopped by the very selfish behaviors of others every day and then we suffer even more: case in point: people that talk about themselves all day long, 24-7
What would a person have to bring to the table in order for you, the PTSD sufferer, to want to be their friend, to want to be their partner?
I think that is a valid question, we are all often so disregarded by society, so abused by society that we don't even get the chance to say that to anyone.
I can start with one thing: Before I would even ever talk to a person I would evaluate whether or not they act as if they are more important than me: sure you know the type: the type that acts as if the world orbits around them, because that is a person that I would never want to get to know.
After that if a person meets the second yak criteria: talking only about themselves I would also never ever want to get to know them.
After those two tests most people already fail....
What would you guys say?
If a friend visits you, if someone would like to get to know you better, or if a family member really wanted to help you, or if someone wanted to be a real partner:
What would you tell them that you need from them? On a day to day basis what would you tell someone that they can do to make you feel better? What to say or what not to say?
I think many of us can not even voice these things out loud because we are stopped by the very selfish behaviors of others every day and then we suffer even more: case in point: people that talk about themselves all day long, 24-7
What would a person have to bring to the table in order for you, the PTSD sufferer, to want to be their friend, to want to be their partner?
I think that is a valid question, we are all often so disregarded by society, so abused by society that we don't even get the chance to say that to anyone.
I can start with one thing: Before I would even ever talk to a person I would evaluate whether or not they act as if they are more important than me: sure you know the type: the type that acts as if the world orbits around them, because that is a person that I would never want to get to know.
After that if a person meets the second yak criteria: talking only about themselves I would also never ever want to get to know them.
After those two tests most people already fail....
What would you guys say?