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Not everyone has to know, but it shows emotional immature. If someone told you, “I'm scared of spiders”, are you going to quiz them on which spiders they think are more scary and show them pictures? No, you are not!
If someone told you they were in traumatic car accident, are you going to ask them about every detail of what happened and then tell them “you don't trust me” if they do not want to tell you?
When you use other examples that are not being SA, it's easy to see why he was out of line.
OP in here proving denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. I’m sad for you, so many people have tried pointing out how implausible her story is, but you just wanna believe her so badly. Makes me sad for you. I hope one day you have the self-respect to stand up for yourself.
I’d agree that liking those types of pictures from someone you know is disrespectful.
Also, is he not aware that you can see these likes? The guy doesn’t seem too smart. Or maybe he doesn’t care if you see, which again is kinda disrespectful.
Your unconscious mind will make connections between unconnected things, and it sounds like your past trauma is severely impacting your current state. If you have access to counseling, it is your best bet, but understandably it isn't available to everyone. Talking to your BF about it could be therapeutic. Even though it's in your subconscious, it still makes you psychologically and physiologically experience trauma. If he understands what you're going through it will be easier for him to support you, as long as you're able to separate the real-world him from the dream.
How you talk to him is important too. I know a lot of people with past trauma who will try to brush things off by saying “I had the craziest dream” which undermines the re-traumatizing effect it has on you. It can also be scary thinking that he will say “it's just a dream,” but from what you say it sounds like he'd be empathetic to your situation.
Not everyone has to know, but it shows emotional immature. If someone told you, “I'm scared of spiders”, are you going to quiz them on which spiders they think are more scary and show them pictures? No, you are not!
If someone told you they were in traumatic car accident, are you going to ask them about every detail of what happened and then tell them “you don't trust me” if they do not want to tell you?
When you use other examples that are not being SA, it's easy to see why he was out of line.
OP in here proving denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. I’m sad for you, so many people have tried pointing out how implausible her story is, but you just wanna believe her so badly. Makes me sad for you. I hope one day you have the self-respect to stand up for yourself.
I’d agree that liking those types of pictures from someone you know is disrespectful.
Also, is he not aware that you can see these likes? The guy doesn’t seem too smart. Or maybe he doesn’t care if you see, which again is kinda disrespectful.
Your unconscious mind will make connections between unconnected things, and it sounds like your past trauma is severely impacting your current state. If you have access to counseling, it is your best bet, but understandably it isn't available to everyone. Talking to your BF about it could be therapeutic. Even though it's in your subconscious, it still makes you psychologically and physiologically experience trauma. If he understands what you're going through it will be easier for him to support you, as long as you're able to separate the real-world him from the dream.
How you talk to him is important too. I know a lot of people with past trauma who will try to brush things off by saying “I had the craziest dream” which undermines the re-traumatizing effect it has on you. It can also be scary thinking that he will say “it's just a dream,” but from what you say it sounds like he'd be empathetic to your situation.
If you don't trust your boyfriend and you think he is lying to you, why are you dating him?