kittiekittie
Bronze Member
Instead of giving all the details and excessive backstory I'll keep it simple.
ex-infantry guy, we aren't dating and I know it's not really likely for a number of reasons. He is medicated, not in therapy, is not fully aware of his triggers.
what works? what doesn't work? What are things I should never ever do?
I have struggled with civilian PTSD myself but due to many years of therapy I no longer meet the diagnostic criteria anymore and I think I sometimes honestly forget what it is like to really suffer. I catch myself doing or saying things at times I know I shouldn't once I've reflected on it (I always apologize). Nothing brutal because I like and care about him. I try not to pressure him and keep it lighthearted but every once in awhile he triggers me inadvertantly and I am occasionally reactive.
When this happens we talk about it, and it's okay after. I am trying to be more cognizant about this.
ex-infantry guy, we aren't dating and I know it's not really likely for a number of reasons. He is medicated, not in therapy, is not fully aware of his triggers.
what works? what doesn't work? What are things I should never ever do?
I have struggled with civilian PTSD myself but due to many years of therapy I no longer meet the diagnostic criteria anymore and I think I sometimes honestly forget what it is like to really suffer. I catch myself doing or saying things at times I know I shouldn't once I've reflected on it (I always apologize). Nothing brutal because I like and care about him. I try not to pressure him and keep it lighthearted but every once in awhile he triggers me inadvertantly and I am occasionally reactive.
When this happens we talk about it, and it's okay after. I am trying to be more cognizant about this.
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