My fiance has PTSD, and cannot work. I know his stories, and I know his pain, and I don't mind that he can't work- I work hard, but I would even if he was working, the only thing that would change would be less financial worries.
My family don't understand. They think he is mooching off me, and that I'm working myself into the ground while he sits at home doing nothing. Every time I see them, they feel the need to comment, or ask "How's ___ doing? Is he any closer to getting a job??" They don't think it is a genuine disorder.
Last weekend they told me that if they were in his situation, they would get a job even if it mean working at maccas. I started to tell them that he doesn't want a s**t kicker job, and they both went off, telling me that noone does. They didn't listen that its because a lot of his problem is working under authority, due to his experiences being mistreated in the navy. They don't get it, because they don't see what happens behind closed doors.
I am really getting sick of their incessant nagging about it. I am not a stupid person- I wouldn't be paying his way if I thought he could work... I wouldn't be with him if I didn't totally adore him.. I really think there is more to making a marriage work than having a job! This man is loving, thoughtful, and treats me like a princess. He also carries MASSES of guilt about not being able to help financially.
How do I make my family understand?? I'm not going to make him tell them his story- it's really none of their business, and it pulls him down when he speaks about it.
My family don't understand. They think he is mooching off me, and that I'm working myself into the ground while he sits at home doing nothing. Every time I see them, they feel the need to comment, or ask "How's ___ doing? Is he any closer to getting a job??" They don't think it is a genuine disorder.
Last weekend they told me that if they were in his situation, they would get a job even if it mean working at maccas. I started to tell them that he doesn't want a s**t kicker job, and they both went off, telling me that noone does. They didn't listen that its because a lot of his problem is working under authority, due to his experiences being mistreated in the navy. They don't get it, because they don't see what happens behind closed doors.
I am really getting sick of their incessant nagging about it. I am not a stupid person- I wouldn't be paying his way if I thought he could work... I wouldn't be with him if I didn't totally adore him.. I really think there is more to making a marriage work than having a job! This man is loving, thoughtful, and treats me like a princess. He also carries MASSES of guilt about not being able to help financially.
How do I make my family understand?? I'm not going to make him tell them his story- it's really none of their business, and it pulls him down when he speaks about it.