Dear Amy: His bad attitude and refusal to take any responsibility are too much for me to handle. He doesn’t believe in therapy and thinks the bad experiences he’s endured are unique to him.
Dear Amy: I have been with my boyfriend for five years. He always plays the victim – the world is out to get him and it’s everyone else’s fault. He is depressed, anxious, constantly negative, and constantly complaining.
I am not in love anymore. He isn’t open to changing his attitude or getting help from mental health professionals. In your situation, you would not be leaving this relationship because of your boyfriend’s mental illness, but because of his refusal to seek treatment for it.
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