'I realized he would continue doing that as long as I was around to take it.'
"So many small things that I justified as differences in communication. The final realization was when I tried talking about my complicated relationship with my father and he started getting angry at me for not understanding what fathers go through and general explanation of why life sucks for men. Like bro, are you gaslighting me about my own relationship with my dad? The bulb just went on that he doesn't care enough to understand my experiences. We broke up within the next two weeks.
"On a bright note, my boyfriend now has never even raised his voice at me. At every opportunity, he tries to make the choice that would make me feel the safest, loved and respected. If your current partner is showing that they don't care about you, leave. There's a better life out there for you. I've never felt luckier than I do now.""I accidentally broke a glass and stepped on a piece and screamed.
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