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Room for online sex video chat Lena_TheGirlWhoStandsUp
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Date: March 28, 2023
Okay, I'm not gonna go out and say he's a dick immediately. Since we need to factor in you're not telling him your entire story, maybe we need to factor in he's hiding something as well. Maybe he isn't very understanding of social cues because he's on the spectrum, or maybe he's just not great with people in general. That said, I think you just need to have a talk. Tell him about your ED and that his comments cause you quite some pain because of it. And ask him, without being judgmental, why he can't shut up about it. Just communicate better. If he knows about your issues, and you know about his potential issues, you can decide whether or not to stop seeing him. Because let's face it, there's also a chance he's just being a dick about it for controlling reasons.
He's making his emotions your responsibility while also trying to contractually keep you from any form of criticism. Stop going along with this. Unconditional support? So if he decides next week that the best thing for him is to take off and travel the country living out of his car, he would expect you to say, “great idea, there are no glaring red flags in this idea at all!”
Our loved ones have the responsibility of being honest with us, especially when it hurts. There is no other path to healing than through pain. All he's doing by avoiding that is creating even more pain and sabotaging his potential for development and healing. I'm not saying there is no chance for a future with him, but the only way there's even a chance of that is if he gets legit help for his issues and puts the work into getting healthy.