
derpyderpins
Pollyanna, loon, believer in love, believer in you
- Sep 19, 2023
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So, when it rains it pours. Needless to say it's been one thing after another for me these past few weeks. Past couple months, really.
My fiance is so supportive, but of course it's hard for her, especially as someone who has always had fairly good mental health. When I blame myself for things and talk down about myself it makes her so sad. She told me recently that she really doesn't want me to say that kind of stuff because she doesn't think it's true, etc., etc.
I told her, basically, 'you know, I've been trying to cut down on that for almost 20 years. I've gotten a little better and will keep trying, but it's not going to happen right away. So. . . I can either keep saying it sometimes or I can learn to hide it from you.' Obviously she said don't hide it, she wants me to share, etc., but the point is that I know it brings her down to my low level.
So, has anyone found a balance on venting where you don't overwhelm your support?
My fiance is so supportive, but of course it's hard for her, especially as someone who has always had fairly good mental health. When I blame myself for things and talk down about myself it makes her so sad. She told me recently that she really doesn't want me to say that kind of stuff because she doesn't think it's true, etc., etc.
I told her, basically, 'you know, I've been trying to cut down on that for almost 20 years. I've gotten a little better and will keep trying, but it's not going to happen right away. So. . . I can either keep saying it sometimes or I can learn to hide it from you.' Obviously she said don't hide it, she wants me to share, etc., but the point is that I know it brings her down to my low level.
So, has anyone found a balance on venting where you don't overwhelm your support?