You dear guys break my heart. So many of us sufferers look for support and cannot find it. Many of us do indeed feel very unlovable and I have to say that I have become that.
There may be a side of us that we never show you and so you think that we are lovable when maybe we feel we have passed on into a post human realm.
When In relationships I try very hard and it is exhausting to "can" the bad parts. It is not possible and when I have shown them to people they always say, "This is not you. I know it's not.
BUT IT IS ME NOW.So that was them saying, "MY god! I would not take this in anyone, but I know it's not really you."
Maybe the women who are needing space are in a place they cannot let you see. Maybe you WOULD be aghast. Many helpers have left after a while, several have cheated because I could not be intimate, two have hit me, one violently, out of frustration with my PTSD.
It is not a disorder to be taken lightly and can make a mockery of love, sanity, hope, and most anything else in the human realm.
Further, women are acutely aware that love can be so conditional. As Nietzsche said, "Women know this, the most exquisite ones: a bit fatter, a bit thinner – oh how much destiny lies in so little!"
Same with having food drip down your shirt. Or not being able to shower for a few weeks. Or letting trash pile up. Women may accept this in a man, but women are acutely aware that in any generation, men have been harder in terms of attractability.
PTSD can drive anyone to be something that is can alter their destiny and there is no point arguing that it is otherwise. When a woman succumbs, and her attractiveness is challenged, well, we all know how that ends up.
This is complicated and I am not saying that objectively anyone is unattractive. But this is a problem and always has been and for those who have to fight everyday, well, it can be too much to do that and still FEEL attractive.
But, still, your kindness toward your loves is very touching and I only hope they come around. Some make it!!!!
There may be a side of us that we never show you and so you think that we are lovable when maybe we feel we have passed on into a post human realm.
When In relationships I try very hard and it is exhausting to "can" the bad parts. It is not possible and when I have shown them to people they always say, "This is not you. I know it's not.
BUT IT IS ME NOW.So that was them saying, "MY god! I would not take this in anyone, but I know it's not really you."
Maybe the women who are needing space are in a place they cannot let you see. Maybe you WOULD be aghast. Many helpers have left after a while, several have cheated because I could not be intimate, two have hit me, one violently, out of frustration with my PTSD.
It is not a disorder to be taken lightly and can make a mockery of love, sanity, hope, and most anything else in the human realm.
Further, women are acutely aware that love can be so conditional. As Nietzsche said, "Women know this, the most exquisite ones: a bit fatter, a bit thinner – oh how much destiny lies in so little!"
Same with having food drip down your shirt. Or not being able to shower for a few weeks. Or letting trash pile up. Women may accept this in a man, but women are acutely aware that in any generation, men have been harder in terms of attractability.
PTSD can drive anyone to be something that is can alter their destiny and there is no point arguing that it is otherwise. When a woman succumbs, and her attractiveness is challenged, well, we all know how that ends up.
This is complicated and I am not saying that objectively anyone is unattractive. But this is a problem and always has been and for those who have to fight everyday, well, it can be too much to do that and still FEEL attractive.
But, still, your kindness toward your loves is very touching and I only hope they come around. Some make it!!!!