Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to say I’m in the same boat and it sucks.
OP: How do you deal? I'm not sure what to do. I went along with it for a long time thinking this is what supportive spouses do, but now it's clear that there is no end in sight and DH has no intention of changing this dynamic. I suppose I'll look into therapy myself to deal with it.
Op, as someone with anxiety that sometimes needs to vent to their spouse.....I doubt you can change your spouse. I like to discuss decisions and get feedback and support. Is there a way you can lend an ear and internally emotionally distance yourself somewhat while outwardly being compassionate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to say I’m in the same boat and it sucks.
OP: How do you deal? I'm not sure what to do. I went along with it for a long time thinking this is what supportive spouses do, but now it's clear that there is no end in sight and DH has no intention of changing this dynamic. I suppose I'll look into therapy myself to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:I just want to say I’m in the same boat and it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am right there with you, but with a relatively new girlfriend. She freaks out about 2X a week, usually by announcing, "I have anxiety" and it's putting me on edge as it's usually followed by baseless fear that I am upset with her about something (when I'm not, at all -- sometimes she concludes this from afar because I didn't text that morning or something). Honestly, it's a red flag and the irony is the frequency with which this happens is irritating and IS going to cause problems. I know she cannot help it, but it's no fun to be on the other end of it, either.
And do you seriously think this will get better? Do you think having a mortgage together, negotiating inlaws together, having kids together is LESS stressful and anxiety producing then your lives right now?
Dude, this is the BEST it will ever be. EVER. If it's not mind blowingly fantastic then get out now.
Anonymous wrote:I am right there with you, but with a relatively new girlfriend. She freaks out about 2X a week, usually by announcing, "I have anxiety" and it's putting me on edge as it's usually followed by baseless fear that I am upset with her about something (when I'm not, at all -- sometimes she concludes this from afar because I didn't text that morning or something). Honestly, it's a red flag and the irony is the frequency with which this happens is irritating and IS going to cause problems. I know she cannot help it, but it's no fun to be on the other end of it, either.
Anonymous wrote:I am right there with you, but with a relatively new girlfriend. She freaks out about 2X a week, usually by announcing, "I have anxiety" and it's putting me on edge as it's usually followed by baseless fear that I am upset with her about something (when I'm not, at all -- sometimes she concludes this from afar because I didn't text that morning or something). Honestly, it's a red flag and the irony is the frequency with which this happens is irritating and IS going to cause problems. I know she cannot help it, but it's no fun to be on the other end of it, either.