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Date: October 29, 2022
Honestly, given what you yourself said (and I am sure this is the prettiest version of it), I do not blame his parents. I would not like you around my son either. I am not trying to be mean, but what you did was very very damaging and his parents understandably do not want him with some one who has a history of emotionally abusing him and threatened him with violence. What if you had a little sister who complained to you about her boyfriend doing these things? Would you want to protect your sister from him? Would you be skeptical of any claims that abusive boyfriend is working on himself and improving? Someday you may have a son. Is how you treated your boyfriend the vision you have in mind for a girlfriend of his?
While you can't change the past, you can only move forward and continue with your treatment plans. These parents may never like you and you and boyfriend may eventually end things. But the best you can do for you is to keep up the hard work and recognize that your behavior was abusive and take full responsibility for it and make sure this does not become a life long habit with relationships. BPD is a reason, not an excuse.
So similarly my other half had not seen a dentist since 16 and he was 29 and had the most awful breath so I met him and sent him to a dentist to remove 2 rotten teeth. But then I went regularly so it was something that was normal to me and is normal to many people.
If you have a discussion about it and he refuses to consider that he needs it then you have a bigger issue.
I made it happen because I met another person who didn't do dentists until his teeth started falling out because of gum disease which he never got checked out because who needs dentists. That was an expensive mistake for him.
You can explain that as you get older the chances of having a cavity get higher and if you deal with it early you can reduce the cost of getting a huge filling or losing a tooth from rot. It is preventative like not eating sugar or exercise.
No bc he cheated on his wife. I feel like you’re missing that part just bc you are exactly like the husband in this story
Don't.
If someone isn't able to communicate, you can't force them. When he's ready – if he ever gets there – you'll know.
Close this book for now and move on. We don't always get the benefit of resolution.
I'm sorry.
Whether you're “wasting time” depends on what you hope to get out of this. You're clearly not going to be with this person forever so if your mission here is to learn how to communicate within a romantic relationship and gain some dating experience no amount of time is a “waste”. But if she's still too immature to help facilitate those things then, yes, you are wasting your time.
Sweetie you blew past a parade of red flags on the first and second date and should never have made it to the third. Please learn to interpret these signs and make wise decisions.
You sound exhausting. Your expectations are ridiculous and the crying and sleeping apart bullshit is straight up manipulation. He is too old to be indulging these histrionics, and you need to do a lot of maturing before living with a boyfriend again.