I agree @EveHarrington! And I wouldn’t put up with it if he weren’t capable of at least that. Then again, you never know what you will and won’t put up with until you’re in it.
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Eve I 100 % agree with you about not being ready for a relationship. I apologize if I say anything that upsets sufferers.I think that there are a lot of sufferers who get into relationships when they shouldn’t be!...
waiting to get the full story.
The full story as in symptoms? Again, there are things supporters don't need to know.
Trauma history is none of my business. If she wants to take her trauma to the grave or give a ted talk on it that is her choice.The full story? Do you mean the trauma? If so, there are things supporters don't need to kn...
This. ^^^^You're work. They have to put effort into your relationship. Everybody else is just a blip on the screen.
Trauma history is none of my business. If she wants to take her trauma to the grave or give a ted talk...
withholding information about symptoms that effect daily life is not fair to a supporter when it has an effect on their daily life too.
Example If someone I cared about forgot to wish me a happy birthday I would be upset. If they forgot to wish me a happy birthday because the " stress cup is over flowed" I could understand that and take 0 offense. But if I don't know that your stress cup is full I am going to be upset because all I know is you didn't wish me a happy birthday and I reminded you.
The worst part is that I can't communicate about it until AFTER it happens.
Excellent point.Feelings are not necessarily the same as expectations