caligirl03
Silver Member
I'm frustrated because I can tell when something is off with my vet (such as right now during the holidays-every year like clockwork), and I try my best to be super patient and understanding of him, including giving him plenty of space and telling him that no matter what it is, he can come talk to me without any worry of judgement.
If I ask, he brushes me off with a gruff or unconvincing "I'm fine." I'd much rather hear about anything he's struggling with or any stress going on at work than have him bottle everything up, resulting in him becoming withdrawn or grumpy, or the worst of them all--cause him to lash out. Even if he just tells me he's having an off day without going into detail, I'll respect it and will at least understand.
We've talked about marriage, but how can I have a loving and open relationship with someone that won't talk to me or let me in? How can I get him to understand that I'm safe to talk to, and furthermore, can't play detective as to what's going on in his head? His stories or scars won't scare me off. Him mistreating me or others will.
If I ask, he brushes me off with a gruff or unconvincing "I'm fine." I'd much rather hear about anything he's struggling with or any stress going on at work than have him bottle everything up, resulting in him becoming withdrawn or grumpy, or the worst of them all--cause him to lash out. Even if he just tells me he's having an off day without going into detail, I'll respect it and will at least understand.
We've talked about marriage, but how can I have a loving and open relationship with someone that won't talk to me or let me in? How can I get him to understand that I'm safe to talk to, and furthermore, can't play detective as to what's going on in his head? His stories or scars won't scare me off. Him mistreating me or others will.