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Confused Dec 06, 2015 at 01:07 AM
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Hello all.... I am someone who suffers from Borderline Personality disorder who has gotten better over the past few years and is also currently engaged. But the problem is I'm engaged to someone who mentally exhausts me a lot and worsens my condition at times. You see, he has anger issues, can't seem to handle even the minor things in life (such as bills) and cannot even handle me venting or even talking about my problems. Therefore, I'm starting to feel really alone and I'm afraid I'm falling out of love with him. I've lost count how many times I've had to calmly explain things to him and how much literature I've given him on my mental condition and how much advice I've given HIM on how to be a calmer person (since I'm pretty much a calm person and just tend to get sad-- not angry). I feel like I also have to censor myself at all times cuz everything I say (even if it's a joke) offends him. Honestly, I feel like I'm dealing with a child, I am so exhausted (mentally) 😢. Help!
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