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Help- I need strength to leave my partner
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Hi Gilmore (and a wave to all your caring supporters),
That sounds so confusing...conflicting opinions is always hard.
I really like what Terry wrote (fantastic post!). As suggested by Terry, I also feel there’s something to be said for going with our instincts sometimes...
Can I ask how your appointment went yesterday?
Sending kind and warm thoughts,
Pepper
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Hi Pepper,
it went well, my partner also cane yesterday as I had stuff I needed addressing and it would have been better for the counsellor to hear his side of things too. I have another one next week, it’s a couple one but I might be going on my own. There are a lot of things I don’t understand; like what is normal male/relationship behaviour and what is not. The counsellor was good yesterday at explaining his behaviour but also telling him what he should be doing instead. I guess he also needs to listen and follow her advice to help himself not do what he does. Time will tell. I just want to thank everyone who has offered their support. That means a great deal to me, thank you.
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Were here for you Gilmore
I noticed you mentioned in an earlier post that the 'happy times' are now longer then they used to be. That is an excellent sign. I sincerely hope he stops his narcissistic behaviour. If the 2 of you can recover from this, it will only make your relationship stronger.
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Hi Gilmore (and a wave to all your incredible supporters),
I’m happy to hear that your appointment went well. It sounds like it was a very eye opening experience for you and a lot was shared and communicated, which is great 🙂 What an uplifting, caring and supportive post by Jigsaw too...
On another note, I recall your psychologist also had her own thoughts on the situation so maybe keep that in mind too. Sorry, I’m not trying to confuse you but I’m just suggesting that you might like to consider her views too...
Warm and kind thoughts,
Pepper
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I am glad things seem to be getting better for you, and I do hope it continues for you. Always work towards a good solution to gain happiness and to move forward, no matter what stage of life you are at.
Terry
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Hi,
i am so confused... no words can describe how much. We had a good week last week except for a day and then it was good until last night and now he has shut himself off in the bedroom and not talking to me. I am so so so confused. The counsellor doesn’t seem to think he is narcissistic however she can see why I would think that. Honestly I have not been in a normal stable adult relationship ever so I don’t know if this not talking to me business is normal. Times like this I think ok I need to leave but then when it’s good I change my mind and think oh no this is good and loving and it’ll be alright .... I think I need something but I don’t know what...
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Hi Gilmore,
His hot and cold behaviour does sound very confusing. No wonder he has left you feeling so lost and perplexed...I feel all this makes it so much harder for you to make a decision...
I wonder if it would be helpful to have a good long think about whether this relationship is ultimately helpful or harmful (overall) as this might help you find clarity, and maybe even pave the way to some sort of decision. I recall you had a psychologist so perhaps you might like to discuss this with her...just a very gentle suggestion.
Kindness and warmth,
Pepper
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Dear Gilmore,
The way your partner switches on and off and stone walls you is not the way a healthy and loving relationship looks to me.
Even if your counsellor doesn't believe he is a narcissist, the behaviour he shows towards you tells you what you need to know. Having a label or diagnosis doesn't change his actions.
I can't remember if I said this in your other thread, but have you heard that quote when someone shows you who they are, believe them. Your partner continues to show you time and time again who he is.
I completely understand the way you go back each time, and when it's good, you think it will be good from now on. But it never is ...
Could you try this: think of a friend or sister or someone you love in your life, and imagine them being treated the way your partner treats you; put your loved one in your position. What would you say to that loved one if they asked your advice? Would you like to see them being treated as your partner treats you?
Maybe try it and see what thoughts and feelings come to you.
We are here to listen any time.
🌻birdy
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I wish my ex was as considerate as you and your ex, I caame home from work on a monday to an empty home (no wife and no kids) which didnt alarm me as I just thought she went shopping or out to see family or friends, started to worry around 7:30 pm so went for a shower then was going to call her after that, just coming out of the shower and her father was at bathroom door telling me that my wife doesnt want to live with me any more, wife was in kids room getting clothes etc for the kids. I didnt want to cause a scene so let them leave in peace (plus I was just shocked from the news and had to have time to process it all). Tuesday came, I was of the mind to give her space as she will have to contact me to work things out, so I went to work as usual, came home, still no wife/kids, no contact made on phone. I had left my mobile phone in car that night (not uncommon for me to do so), went to work the next day, being wednesday, at work remembered my phone, saw a text there from my wifes father saying that he was changing the locks on wednesday and that I needed to pack some stuff so I had work clothes for the rest of week and on weekend I was to pick up the rest of my stuff....
Basically 3 days notice, and I was homeless, and less that a week to get all my stuff over the years out into one car, havent seen my kids since, that was 8 years ago, whats worse, is that wednesday when the locks were changed was actually my birthday, my daughter was 2.5 years old and my son was 9 months old...
All I am saying is that at least you guys are being reasonable about it to the point where you are allowing each other to find alternative living arrangements.