Meadowsweet
Diamond Member
When I have walked away from relationships that are aggravating symptoms, I have felt relief.
With the greatest respect for your desire to be supportive, what you were doing wasn't aiding her recovery, the pressure you were putting her under was detrimental to her health and recovery. From what you've said here, this is what she has been saying to you.
It is normal for break ups to bring up hurt, anger and blame that the other person didn't meet the mark. Neither of you could fulfill the others needs or expectations. A relationship isn't an investment that you expect a return from. But she has taken the self-responsibility for her health and well being, and perhaps you need to take responsibility for yours now.
I wish you well and hope you find a person who can meet your needs, and whose needs you are able to meet.
With the greatest respect for your desire to be supportive, what you were doing wasn't aiding her recovery, the pressure you were putting her under was detrimental to her health and recovery. From what you've said here, this is what she has been saying to you.
It is normal for break ups to bring up hurt, anger and blame that the other person didn't meet the mark. Neither of you could fulfill the others needs or expectations. A relationship isn't an investment that you expect a return from. But she has taken the self-responsibility for her health and well being, and perhaps you need to take responsibility for yours now.
I wish you well and hope you find a person who can meet your needs, and whose needs you are able to meet.