BeTheChange
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Been perusing the BPD recovery forums on various websites and it seems a lot of guys and girls seem to really struggle for a while with dealing with BPD recovery. But I'm less than three weeks out and for the most part...I'm OK. What's with this? Or is the worst yet to come?
Obviously I still miss her in parts but it's more the way you would miss any former ex - friendship, someone to talk to, the sex, etc. When I look back at when she'd paint me black that definitely took an emotional toll at the time, certainly for a day or two, but it was almost always in response to something I'd done (cheating, kicking her out, getting physical, etc) so I chalked it down to female scorn and a necessary part of the consequences of my lifestyle choices so I just got on with things. Now I'm seeing that perhaps her good behaviour was more to do with the fact I never really gave all of myself to her emotionally, even after three years - the thrill of the chase?
Been perusing the BPD recovery forums on various websites and it seems a lot of guys and girls seem to really struggle for a while with dealing with BPD recovery. But I'm less than three weeks out and for the most part...I'm OK. What's with this? Or is the worst yet to come?
Obviously I still miss her in parts but it's more the way you would miss any former ex - friendship, someone to talk to, the sex, etc. When I look back at when she'd paint me black that definitely took an emotional toll at the time, certainly for a day or two, but it was almost always in response to something I'd done (cheating, kicking her out, getting physical, etc) so I chalked it down to female scorn and a necessary part of the consequences of my lifestyle choices so I just got on with things. Now I'm seeing that perhaps her good behaviour was more to do with the fact I never really gave all of myself to her emotionally, even after three years - the thrill of the chase?
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