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The Trauma of past relationships haunt me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Friday" data-source="post: 1710232" data-attributes="member: 27208"><p>Welcome aboard, from a lady leatherneck ;)</p><p></p><p>Honest appraisal... Do you think your relationship can survive the 2 of you NOT being dicks to each other? Because some relationships are built on that.</p><p></p><p>- BPD has its own unique brand of ‘I love you, go away!, how could you leave me?? I love you, go away! How could you leave me??</p><p>- PTSD -often- has it’s own tango (INTENSE!... isolate ....INTENSE!...)</p><p>- Vets are notorious thrill seekers, pushing the envelope to feel... anything.</p><p>- Addicts, meanwhile, are chaos seekers as a breed</p><p>- Whilst abuse survivors almost never trust calm/quiet, and are either waiting for the shoe to drop, or deliberately throw shoes, just to get it over with.</p><p></p><p>All of this spells the 2 of you probably being perfect for each other when eyeballs deep in problems... but if either of both of you are trying to be/get “better”? The delicate balance would ...kaboom.</p><p></p><p>That’s not to say it couldn’t work, but the odds are stacked against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Friday, post: 1710232, member: 27208"] Welcome aboard, from a lady leatherneck ;) Honest appraisal... Do you think your relationship can survive the 2 of you NOT being dicks to each other? Because some relationships are built on that. - BPD has its own unique brand of ‘I love you, go away!, how could you leave me?? I love you, go away! How could you leave me?? - PTSD -often- has it’s own tango (INTENSE!... isolate ....INTENSE!...) - Vets are notorious thrill seekers, pushing the envelope to feel... anything. - Addicts, meanwhile, are chaos seekers as a breed - Whilst abuse survivors almost never trust calm/quiet, and are either waiting for the shoe to drop, or deliberately throw shoes, just to get it over with. All of this spells the 2 of you probably being perfect for each other when eyeballs deep in problems... but if either of both of you are trying to be/get “better”? The delicate balance would ...kaboom. That’s not to say it couldn’t work, but the odds are stacked against. [/QUOTE]
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