Hi Geg,
You were doing so much better and you WILL get better again. Please don't let a moment of despair, fear or depression drive you to take decisions that you can never turn back. Think about your life in 5, 10, even 15 years from now.
You will look back at this dark time in your life and be happy that you chose not to end it. Think of the times when you were doing better and how good it will feel when you get that back. It might seem impossible now, but its not.
What happened to the person who gave meaning to your life?
Stay strong Geg and hang in there!
Big hug,
Maria
Thanks for all the kind words. The T will make it so hard to find someone new. I've always been bullied for my looks. Add to this that I can't go out and meet people or go on dates as it's too loud now.
Everything good reminds me of her.
Florida, my happy place, reminds me of her. I booked it for us and paid out a lot of money, now she's just left me.
I have T in the first place as I wanted to make her happy. I took antibiotics at the same time as noise exposure, I knew it was too loud but I didn;t want to let her down.
She made my life and has now ruined it.
Hi geg, I can understand the pain you are going through, actually everyone who replied can. Re-read each and every reply. Billie48's reply pretty much says it all, but read them all. You are not alone geg!I was doing so well.
The only person who was giving meaning to my life and getting me through it all has now ended it with me.
I don't want to live any more.
thank you for all your help over the past months, you've saved me for this long.
Thanks.
I was doing so well.
The only person who was giving meaning to my life and getting me through it all has now ended it with me.
I don't want to live any more.
thank you for all your help over the past months, you've saved me for this long.
Thanks.
Thanks for all the kind words. The T will make it so hard to find someone new. I've always been bullied for my looks. Add to this that I can't go out and meet people or go on dates as it's too loud now.
Everything good reminds me of her.
Florida, my happy place, reminds me of her. I booked it for us and paid out a lot of money, now she's just left me.
I have T in the first place as I wanted to make her happy. I took antibiotics at the same time as noise exposure, I knew it was too loud but I didn;t want to let her down.
She made my life and has now ruined it.
I'm still alive but I still feel so low and lonely.
Another misconception drilled into boy's minds by reading them fairytales in childhood, lol.True love...
Another misconception drilled into boy's minds by reading them fairytales in childhood, lol.
There is not true love, there is only symbiosis, for lack of a better world in my vocabulary. To put it bluntly, a man provides and a woman nurtures. If these things become unbalanced then the whole house of cards crumbles.
I was not talking about the lust and romatic feelings we experience when we first "fall in love".Love is a chemical, but we give it meaning by choice.
I was not talking about the lust and romatic feelings we experience when we first "fall in love".
I am talking about what happens long term - i.e. what holds the relationship together....cerainly it is not "love", but that co-dependence on one another. The woman has biological obligation to bear child and the man has obligation to provide food and shelter. Yes I know that women are now equal to men in the workforce but nature is still nature and the woman will have to take years off to care for the baby, so she will be looking for that man to be able to provide her with all her needs as comfortably as possible, while she is off work. This repeats itself as she bears more babies.
So if tinnitus has put a man out of comission, it is most unlikely he will find a woman for marriage.
This is why I am guessing the OP's girlfriend just up and left him, even giving up a nice vacation. She just realized and made an executive long term decision to end it.
I was not talking about the lust and romatic feelings we experience when we first "fall in love".
I am talking about what happens long term - i.e. what holds the relationship together....cerainly it is not "love", but that co-dependence on one another. The woman has biological obligation to bear child and the man has obligation to provide food and shelter. Yes I know that women are now equal to men in the workforce but nature is still nature and the woman will have to take years off to care for the baby, so she will be looking for that man to be able to provide her with all her needs as comfortably as possible, while she is off work. This repeats itself as she bears more babies.
So if tinnitus has put a man out of comission, it is most unlikely he will find a woman for marriage.
This is why I am guessing the OP's girlfriend just up and left him, even giving up a nice vacation. She just realized and made an executive long term decision to end it.
Yes I realizes, but this is part of nature and survival of the fittest.Still she should've helped him and been supportive... What an horrible person to leave when he's going through this.
Yes I realizes, but this is part of nature and survival of the fittest.
You might feel like calling her a bitch, but in reality its not her fault, its just the way humans are wired.
OP should concentrate on getting better and getting back onto that horse.
We should learn to be more self-sufficient and not collapse emotionally when our partner dumps us.