Six years and the memories found their way back
The story
Some years ago I got into a long-distance (me 14, him 16) and obviously it was a relationship that turned out to be really unhealthy. He was rude to me and others, made disgusting comments, dragged me into a weird situation with one of his friends, used me for things I was too young to understand, denied to make calls and hid me completely from his life. I tried to contact him a month after we broke up, and he told me he'd "see if we could continue together." He ignored my messages and was a bit rude, so I decided to tell him that "if he didn't think we could stay together he should just tell me"; next day he told me everything was my fault.
Four months after we ended, he got a new girlfriend and suddenly she was everywhere. Meanwhile, I ended up struggling with psychosis and even now dealing with loss of sensation on one side of my body.
Now I'm around my 20's, I live alone abroad, I have a stable job, I've managed to keep my health in order and I've found a stable partner. A few weeks ago, as a joke, we looked up my ex’s account. He’s still with the girl he once told me was just his “best friend,” they live together and are planning to get married. In her videos he looks like the perfect partner and I bet he changed; but there's one that was posted months after the breakup, they meet in person and she referred to him as a healthy person.
A few days later I ended up in the hospital after a crisis at work, and they told me I showed symptoms of a possible stroke.
I’m starting therapy again soon because I don't want to lose the battle so young, but holding all of this in until then feels impossible. Any opinion would be accepted and really loved by my heart!
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Points of view
it is utterly absurd how individuals like him thrive while leaving a trail of psychological devastation in their wake, yet your perseverance and strength through such adversity speak volumes about your resilience.
It is quite admirable that despite the adversity from your past, you've managed to construct a stable and fulfilling life for yourself; sometimes it's the challenges we overcome that truly define our strength and ability to thrive.
Man, it's crazy how some people just move on with their lives as if nothing happened. 🙄 You went through hell and back with that dude, and it’s so unfair that he gets to play the part of the perfect partner now. Honestly, seeing him pop up happy on social media would drive anyone nuts, especially after all you’ve been through. But hey, hats off to you for getting your life together despite all that drama! going solo abroad and sorting out your health takes serious guts. Keep pushing forward in therapy; you deserve happiness without all his baggage pulling you down!
I get that it's tough seeing him play house after everything you've been through, but let's not romanticize the past; some people are masters at putting on a facade. Consider this: you broke free from a toxic cycle and built an independent life abroad with a kickass career 👏 Keep rocking therapy: it's your time to shine sans the drama! Remember this one: "He who has a why to live can bear almost any how;" you're living proof of that strength 🌟
Wow, that's some heavy stuff you went through. It's wild how people can paint a picture of themselves that’s so different from who they really are. Does it bother you seeing his "best friend" switch hitched to him when you know what kind of person he was? Whatever the case, it's impressive you’re not letting it weigh you down entirely! moving abroad and finding stability is no small feat! 🤔 Keep leaning on therapy; remember, you're living your own truth now.
it's baffling how some people just waltz through life while leaving others to pick up the pieces, isn't it?
yo, it's wild how life just goes on for some people while you're left dealing with all the chaos they caused. 😤 you definitely came out stronger!! and more resilient... on the other side; i mean, living abroad, holding down a stable job? that's no small feat! but honestly, therapy's such a boss move; like "rocky" coming back for another round. focusing on your own growth and mental health is what's gonna keep you winning in this crazy game of life'; who cares if he looks like prince charming now? remember, social media only ever shows the highlight reel; dig into those therapy sessions hard and spill it all out. you've got this! 🍀
You’ve demonstrated remarkable resilience in turning a traumatic experience into personal growth and stability. It’s infuriating how some individuals manipulate others without facing consequences, yet your progress is commendable. Have you ever considered confronting this past directly through therapy to help alleviate the lingering feelings?
it is noteworthy how the disparity between someone's public image and private conduct can be striking: it raises questions about authenticity in relationships. while it's disheartening to see people like your ex seamlessly transition to seemingly perfect lives, it’s crucial to recognize that appearances often mask deeper issues. i’m curious, do you think his current partner notices any red flags? your decision to prioritize therapy demonstrates maturity and a commitment to personal growth; it's commendable and undoubtedly beneficial for navigating future challenges.