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On the small amount of information you have given i feel you have answered this yourself. Telling people who need support you are here for them no matter what no strings is important it's good to talk we human need our space sometimes to be ourselves but we cannot live in total isolation we need interaction to surviveAfter a long shut out she said:
"Hey, just want you to know I haven't forgotten about you and I'm having a weird time with things. I know this has been frustrating for you and I'm sorry. I really don't know what to do"
I'm a massive f**k up so I don't want to say anything without input from you guys. She wasn't much of an isolator until she was re-traumatized a couple years ago so for her this is her first time to shut someone out and she doesn't understand what's happening.
Should I explain that she needs time to self regulate stress or would that be a bad move? I'm definitely going to tell that I care and will be there for her no matter how much time she needs. Would it be a bad idea to tell her I've been working on myself to be better for her or would that make her feel guilty?
More specific info can be found in my previous thread. I can't believe she still cares after the wrong moves I've made.
I was considering that. A bit too late for that. She did like a post of mine on Facebook today, so that's something I guess.Why answer her at all? She's just giving you a sitrep.
She will let you know when she is ready. It is ALL up to her.
Most girls feel pressured and suss if a guy seems too eager.
Don't encourage her to think your life revolves around her in any way, as that is way too much pressure.
I'm enjoying life but I'm often wondering how she's doing in the back of my mind. That wouldn't change no matter what decision I make. She'