RhettOracle wrote:
I've known my wife for going on 14 years, and I have never told her the depths of the misery my life used to be. She knows some of it, certainly, but I haven't told her the really ugly parts. I don't want her to pity me. I'm supposed to have got over that by now. Even though it's all still there in my memory, I can't think about it all the time, or I'll become a basket case.
I tell you this so you might consider it, too, when you find yourself in a relationship. If your past has been really horrifying, that can be unbelievably scary to someone who has never lived through any trauma, and it could scare them away. I know you think it'd be nice for a woman to hold you and say "poor baby, I'm here to fix all that now," but that's very unlikely to happen, especially with someone without a great deal of life experience. So maybe you could think of an abridged version of your story to tell someone, after you've been in a relationship with her for quite a long time. You don't have to hide your story, but it might not be such a great idea to blurt it all out to someone who doesn't know you very well. Most people aren't prepared to hear a story like that, and would have little idea how to deal with it.
Food for thought. Hope you don't mind.
Hugs. That's alot of insight and I'm sorry you went through so much. It takes alot of strength to hold back sometimes.