Hey there, I totally understand how difficult this situation must be for you. You seem like a caring and loving person, and I can see how deeply you care about your boyfriend. But remember, your mental health and well-being are so important too.
To be honest, you deserve a relationship where you feel valued and included in all aspects of your partner's life. It sounds like you've tried so very hot to show interest in his hobbies, and that's really commendable. But it's also essential that he shows the same interest and effort for you.
A dear friend of mine was in a similar situation with her partner, and she felt so torn between supporting him and prioritizing her own mental health. She eventually realized that she needed to have an open and honest conversation with her partner about her feelings, and they both agreed to seek professional help. This decision allowed them to work on their issues together and, in the end, their relationship grew stronger.
I encourage you to have that conversation with your boyfriend, and express how much you care about him while also explaining how his memory issues are affecting your relationship. You can even suggest seeking professional help together, or individually, to address these challenges.
Always remember that you deserve to be happy, and you have every right to prioritize your own mental health. If, after trying to work through these issues, the relationship still takes a toll on you, it's okay to step back and reevaluate what's best for you.
Whatever you decide, we're here for you, and I truly wish you all the happiness and love that you deserve. ?
6 months? Yikes this shouldn’t even be a question
I get it, you’re the better person.
He does mean it
Hey there, I totally understand how difficult this situation must be for you. You seem like a caring and loving person, and I can see how deeply you care about your boyfriend. But remember, your mental health and well-being are so important too.
To be honest, you deserve a relationship where you feel valued and included in all aspects of your partner's life. It sounds like you've tried so very hot to show interest in his hobbies, and that's really commendable. But it's also essential that he shows the same interest and effort for you.
A dear friend of mine was in a similar situation with her partner, and she felt so torn between supporting him and prioritizing her own mental health. She eventually realized that she needed to have an open and honest conversation with her partner about her feelings, and they both agreed to seek professional help. This decision allowed them to work on their issues together and, in the end, their relationship grew stronger.
I encourage you to have that conversation with your boyfriend, and express how much you care about him while also explaining how his memory issues are affecting your relationship. You can even suggest seeking professional help together, or individually, to address these challenges.
Always remember that you deserve to be happy, and you have every right to prioritize your own mental health. If, after trying to work through these issues, the relationship still takes a toll on you, it's okay to step back and reevaluate what's best for you.
Whatever you decide, we're here for you, and I truly wish you all the happiness and love that you deserve. ?