Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than him staying and escalating and both of you saying things you’ll later regret.
He’s told me that’s what he used to do (stay and blow up). I appreciated the request for time alone and the kiss.
NP - he may want to explore that in therapy, so that he can address it in a healthy way. It's perfectly fine for him to do what he did today, especially because he communicated his need for some time alone, gave you a kiss so you knew it wasn't forever - but he's a boyfriend now. If you marry this man it won't be OK anymore for him to leave for 12 hours especially if you have kids. There needs to be some work done so that he can find other ways to cope that don't leave family members in the lurch.
If this is a first fight, then you have a ways to go to figure out where this relationship is going - take your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When he returns for god sake don't get right back into it.
We’ve exchanged a few pleasantries by text. We will have further discussions and I have enough EQ to know better than to get right back in to it. As PP stated, I/we need to get better at recognizing the need to take a break when things get heated. Hard to always have presence of mind in the moment but I’m working on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than him staying and escalating and both of you saying things you’ll later regret.
He’s told me that’s what he used to do (stay and blow up). I appreciated the request for time alone and the kiss.
Anonymous wrote:When he returns for god sake don't get right back into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than him staying and escalating and both of you saying things you’ll later regret.
That's the excuse of the silent treatment types.
Silent treatment is a form of abuse.
The real solution is for him to be able to stay and *not* say things he will regret. To control himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than him staying and escalating and both of you saying things you’ll later regret.
That's the excuse of the silent treatment types.
Silent treatment is a form of abuse.
The real solution is for him to be able to stay and *not* say things he will regret. To control himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he say?!
Super dry, hope-you’re-having-good-day type message. Most of my anxiety diminished and I know we’ll have a longer conversation later.
Anonymous wrote:Get on Tinder and start swiping.
Anonymous wrote:We had a heated exchange. We both got quiet sitting in silence then he tells me he needs to be alone. I said okay. He kissed me and left my house. It’s been over 12 hours and I’ve heard nothing nor reached out to him. Feeling conflicted about reaching out. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Better than him staying and escalating and both of you saying things you’ll later regret.
Anonymous wrote:Get on Tinder and start swiping.