Don't supporters need space sometimes too? How can someone stand to be in long term relationship without taking breaks? Don't you need time to decompress too? I understand you don't need it on the level we do, but don't you reach a saturation point?
My supporter is changing jobs due to a long commute and the start date got pushed back until next week because his background check hadn't cleared yet due to a clerical error (he is a teacher)
Between being broke and bad weather we have been cooped up in the house together for days and he is getting on my nerves. Not his fault. I have to be getting on his nerves too, at least one would think.
So I am wondering, what is a non PTSD persons saturation point where they need a break from their significant other?
I was an only child so I am sure I have a lower threshold than people with bigger families. If you wouldn't mind sharing what your threshold is, whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, and if you grew up with siblings, I would appreciate it.
Just trying to figure out what is normal.
My supporter is changing jobs due to a long commute and the start date got pushed back until next week because his background check hadn't cleared yet due to a clerical error (he is a teacher)
Between being broke and bad weather we have been cooped up in the house together for days and he is getting on my nerves. Not his fault. I have to be getting on his nerves too, at least one would think.
So I am wondering, what is a non PTSD persons saturation point where they need a break from their significant other?
I was an only child so I am sure I have a lower threshold than people with bigger families. If you wouldn't mind sharing what your threshold is, whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, and if you grew up with siblings, I would appreciate it.
Just trying to figure out what is normal.