Neurotypical:stamp out ex's distressing behaviour.

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Teeth
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09 Feb 2015, 10:37 am

Thank you.



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11 Feb 2015, 4:47 pm

Teeth wrote:
My ex goes for months not talking to me then initiates or I initiate conversation.Then he pulls away.It hurts.I try to move on and forget then the cycle repeats.I don't want to block him out forever but this cycle is unsustainable.What can I do?
Most recently he contacted me after a year of silence, told me he was suicidal then did not return my email.


This is not neurotypical its bipolar or histrionic with a side serving of avoidant. Steer clear of this person they just want attention on demand.


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12 Feb 2015, 9:11 am

He has definately got bi-polar.I assume he has aspergers (I'm neurotypical).He is avoidant, not sure about histronic.For me it seems like he just can't cope with even a hint of conflict (with anyone).