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He's always said I'm "out of his league" and more than he deserves, due to his PTSD and a somewhat colorful past, which I've always found ridiculous. I tell him all the time how much I love him and want to be with him.
There was a point when we were in a BAD place with his out-of-control insecurity, control, and anger issues. However, I definitely feel like we've turned a corner, and it has remained this way for a sustained period of time- SUCH a welcome relief!
However, every now and then, his insecurities will flare up again. He doesn't get that way very often, and he's definitely gotten past trying to be controlling, but he does tend to get a little nervous whenever I go out with friends. For example, he'll ask if I love him or what he is to me, or he'll joke about me flirting with guys or finding someone else. Sometimes he'll catch himself, apologize, and say to have a good time and be safe. His comments don't usually get to me, and he has gotten SO much better, but sometimes they still do feel a little accusatory and reminiscent of times past (which is more MY issue, I know).
Could his insecurity be a byproduct of his PTSD, or is it entirely unrelated? Has anyone else had this same experience? And is there anything I can say or do to help him keep making progress in this area?
There was a point when we were in a BAD place with his out-of-control insecurity, control, and anger issues. However, I definitely feel like we've turned a corner, and it has remained this way for a sustained period of time- SUCH a welcome relief!
However, every now and then, his insecurities will flare up again. He doesn't get that way very often, and he's definitely gotten past trying to be controlling, but he does tend to get a little nervous whenever I go out with friends. For example, he'll ask if I love him or what he is to me, or he'll joke about me flirting with guys or finding someone else. Sometimes he'll catch himself, apologize, and say to have a good time and be safe. His comments don't usually get to me, and he has gotten SO much better, but sometimes they still do feel a little accusatory and reminiscent of times past (which is more MY issue, I know).
Could his insecurity be a byproduct of his PTSD, or is it entirely unrelated? Has anyone else had this same experience? And is there anything I can say or do to help him keep making progress in this area?