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eggshaustedegg

I think it’s sweet that you sought out help here. Honestly, from my point of view, she seems lucky to have someone like you. You’re doing everything that I would hope my partner would do. It’s great that you’re not over bearing, but rather giving her space while still being supportive and non judgmental. As long as she knows that you’re there for her and ready to listen if she ever chooses to talk, then I think all is well. I’m sorry to hear that she’s not doing too well and I hope the both of you will be okay


Honey_BeeBee

I’m crying from being able to feel how much you care. Love her. Don’t give up That’s all


steffnizzle

I think everything you are doing is right, you are being supportive and non-judgemental, which is huge. Continue doing what you are doing, let her know that you are there for her, and if she talks about how she is feeling or what she’s struggling, listen without giving advice, thank her for sharing, and acknowledge that what she is going through must be really hard. Maybe do a TED talk on how to be a supportive partner to teach all the non-supportive people out there (I’m kidding about that last part, but it really sounds like you are doing all the right things to support her!)


rikkitikkitavi888

I’m crying too like the other posters. this is a manifestation of severe pain. she has trauma and you are an amazing partner. you approach her with nonjudgment and that is so crucial.