I read your posts and all I can say about finding someone who will not judge you is finding someone spiritual that will see the person behind the symptoms, not judge you but just love you.
When I do feel lonely or bitter sometimes, I listen to the majority of my friends who actually have horror stories about the men they have been married to many years. The grass always looks greener on the other side but I have girlfriends that haven't had sex in years, support their husbands, have unfaithful husbands and a male friend that actually despises his wife and calls her filthy names.
If you have a passion for anything like photograhy, classic movies, whatever and try to find someone who at least shares those interests, I would settle for that. I did meet someone who is a veterinarian and his hunting dogs and horses are his life. Well, I am the same way and I like him because he is a doctor and I can explain to him medical conditions. Isn't it strange that people totally understand why a dog acts peculiar when he was traumatized but then people expect individuals to just get over it? Like our rational brain really runs the show? If it did, there would be no obese, heavy smokers, gamblers or drug users.
My gosh, I just had a great idea but I don't know if it would work. We PTSD sufferers are pretty upfront and in touch with our emotions, maybe we should start a dating website? I think they have a site for alcoholics to hook up and that makes sense because you would want to have someone who understands their disease. What would we call it? How about PTSD match.com? I wonder how that would work? ;)