Editor’s note: The following was posted as a comment by the Lovefraud reader “Zootowngirl.” She eloquently expressed ideas that many other readers can certainly understand.
I read the articles and comments posted on Lovefraud.com and I see my life, or parts of it, described over and over again. I see things my ex did (or didn’t do) written in the words of other people. I see myself in their stories. Often I find myself thinking, “Thank God my experience wasn’t that bad or that long,” and other times I nod my head in silent, humiliated understanding that comes with first hand knowledge of the horror stories people share.
My ex has the most beautiful soul. He is kind and compassionate and loving. He is the most thrilling person I’ve ever known. Until he’s not. When he’s upset or inconvenienced or, God forbid, angry, he turns into someone cold and hostile. His comments are scathing, filled with razor sharp words that open veins in my heart and leave me gasping at the pain. He is a master at flaying open my emotions and then disavowing any responsibility or ill intent. He used to tell me that I didn’t understand what he meant, that I was hysterical, or that I twisted his meaning for my own passive aggressive purposes. Maybe I was passive aggressive. Never mind the “maybe.” I was passive aggressive. That’s what happens when I can’t ask for what I need without being rejected or ridiculed or told that I am selfish for expecting something from him. I’d like to blame him for it but I’m the boss of me. I’m the one who made the choice to be passive aggressive. I have to own that. And I have to own that I still don’t fully fathom the impact he’s had on me.
I’m an addict.
I’m addicted to him.
I’m addicted to the way I feel when I’m with him the good, not the bad, though sometimes I believe I would accept the bad in order to also have the good. Maybe, possibly, if I’m just good enough and try hard enough and all the stars are aligned then maybe I’ll get some of the good. He’s so misunderstood, you see? He tells me so and so I have to believe that I’m just not giving him enough credit or being fair or being realistic. And he has ”legitimate excuses” for everything he does or doesn’t do. He was depressed. Then there was the physical pain: his elbow, his back, his guts. Then there was the dizziness that came and went, sometimes confining him to bed with the remote and sometimes miraculously disappearing just when something entertaining was planned. Then there was the encroachment of his privacy after we had to get roommates in order to help pay the rent because we only had my disability income to live on and all the money left to me by my father was gone at last. Then there were the accusations of flirting and disloyalty on my part that made him sad and sent him back into that depression. Then there was the day he called me a “stupid f*cking c*nt” and told me that he “deserved better from the woman who supposedly loved him.” Except I wasn’t supposed to internalize those words because he was just processing his thoughts about the anger he’d felt over something trivial and thought he could share that processing with me. But he didn’t explain that he was recalling his thoughts or just processing them and wondering why he’d thought and felt those things. He just said the words aloud and left me to sit with them for 2 weeks and then, when I finally broke down in tears over them said, “What?! Oh God! I was just describing what I felt at the time! Not what I think of you!” and the logic of that escaped me because the words had had 2 weeks to sit inside of me, carving themselves into my cells. Eight months later, they still echo in my head almost every hour of every day. But I’m not allowed to be hurt or be upset by them because, of course, they’re not true. He was just processing his feelings. I’m supposed to be glad he did that, right? That’s what women want, right? A man who will process his feelings with her.
I’m addicted to the memory of him when he was in a good mood and loved me.
I’m addicted to the energy and space he took up in every place we were together.
I was addicted to the constant texting and phone calls that happened before we lived together and the roller coaster drama of trying to prove that he should choose me and not that other woman because she’s a liar and a cheat while I’m faithful and devoted and loyal and dedicated no matter what he does or says or what promises he broke in the 3 years before we lived together.
I was addicted to proving that I’m good enough and that I can accept and forgive and love him unconditionally while he spent time trying to decide between us, despite having gone back on his assurance that he was going to give her up and come be with me a half dozen times or more.
I was addicted to putting him back together after she chewed him up and spit him out and to being his best friend while he agonized over how much she hurt him and to being the woman he turned at last to because he suddenly realized that I’m the right choice and I’m the perfect person for him.
I was addicted to riding out his struggle with commitment and his inability to plan for the future because so many other women have hurt him and left him and devastated him.
I was addicted to proving to him that I’ll stand by him always, no matter the hardship, no matter the tests he throws my way, no matter the pain he causes.
I was addicted to martyring myself to his cause, to being the true blue girl in his life.
I’m addicted to him the way a child is perversely compelled to continuing to love the father that abused her and the mother that abandoned her, always going back for more, always desperate to prove she is worthy of their love because she thinks that if she just loves well enough or loves the right way then love won’t continue to hurt her the way it does now.
I’m addicted to continuing to send messages to his phone from my email. He makes unfair statements and I get angry and find myself glad that I broke up with him and just when I start to think I did the right thing he lifts me up with loving words and apologies and I sob over the fact that I’m the horrible person who “destroyed his life”
I’m addicted to the way he says, “It was my fault for not loving you well enough baby,” as if somehow that love will seep into me from the computer screen and make it possible for me to trust myself again ”¦ after so many do-overs and so many 2nd chances that the idea of it only being a “second” chance is laughable. More like a 30th or 40th chance.
I’m addicted to being able to tell him exactly how much pain he caused me without any immediate consequence and watching his apologies and regret appear in my chat window ”¦ knowing that he’ll manage to turn things around so they become guilt trips rather than accountability ”¦ and praying that it won’t happen because that might be a sign from God that he’s sincerely sorry and things would be different this time. This 41st second chance.
I’m addicted to apologizing ”¦ to feeling guilty ”¦ to punishing myself ”¦ to hating myself for ending our relationship ”¦ for ending my dream ”¦ so that he’ll understand that I really did love him. I just have to love him from a distance now because I can’t live in a home where both of us hate me. It’s painful enough that I hate myself for not being good enough for him, that I hate my inadequacy and my inability to live up to even his most basic expectations.
I’m addicted to reminding myself that he almost punched me in the face once, to reminding myself that that is reason enough to have left him. And I’m addicted to being angry at him because he says, “But I didn’t actually hit you!” I’m angry at him for that because it’s the lamest response I can think of to an act of aggression that could have turned into an act of violence. And I’m angry because I’m addicted to telling myself, “It could have been worse. So many people have it so much worse. Just let it go. He didn’t actually hit you.”
I’m addicted to trying to take less responsibility for the way my life turned out ”¦ to blaming him for what hurts me. And I’m addicted to being angry at myself for the way my life turned out ”¦ and angry at myself for blaming him for what hurts me. I’m addicted to that anger because I’m accountable for myself and my life and for what I allow ”¦ and no matter how much I felt like I loved him ”¦ I was supposed to love myself first and best and I didn’t.
I’m addicted to my new reality ”¦ the reality in which nothing seems right without that drama and chaos even though this calm, quiet, peaceful life is healthier and safer and more trustworthy. Even though this life is beautiful. And I’m angry at myself for this particular addiction more than anything else.
That’s how I know I’m an addict. I’m a co-dependent, enabling, door mat of an addict.
Because when I say that I miss the way I felt when I was with him ”¦ I know that’s my addiction doing the talking.
Because when I’m honest with myself I can say that most days I felt desperate to prove to him that I was worthy of his notice.
Most days I felt like a piece of worthless garbage.
Most days I felt like I was a stupid f*cking c*nt and that he deserved better than me.
And that may not be entirely his fault ”¦ because I participated.
But most days I felt incapable of being anything other than that worthless piece of garbage and I don’t know how someone who “supposedly” loved me could not see that there was something wrong.
I know I’m an addict ”¦ because I was willingly living on scraps ”¦”¦ and I was starving ”¦ and it was killing me ”¦ and I miss that feeling of dying.
Strongawoman,
“weak” lol.
They ALL use that word. I think we should add it to the red flags.
It’s the word they use with the utmost disdain. That’s because the weakest prey is the one they go after, just like any predator.
Unfortunatly for them, they mistake kindness for weakness. Not the same thing at all. Spaths are not very smart at all, despite whatever IQ they may have.
Thanks truthy, but you know it is “just life” it isn’t that bad really, it isn’t something like a “betrayal” that emotionally hurts, it is just STUFF HAPPENING…the winds didn’t target me, they weren’t out to “get me” and the lack of rain wasn’t just because God was punishing ME in particular….LOL it was just what it is, the rains come on to the “just and the unjust”…it is just LIFE. I can handle it (though I may biatch about it some! LOL)
That’s the nice thing about being in a “good space” emotionally is that you can look at all this “stuff” happening as just STUFF. I did have to make one emotionally charged decision though and ask a friend who had hangared his airplane here for the last ten years to move it somewhere else so I can use that space for my stuff….the plane hadn’t been flown in years but it was emotionally important to the friend because he and another deceased friend had rebuilt the plane together….but I knew he would never fly it again and it was time for it to go so Ii had to set a boundary and tell him it had to be moved, so I did.
Learning to set boundaries has been difficult, and still is at times, but it is becoming easier and easier and so the plane is on its way out on a flat bed truck.
Sky,
Yes, I think they twist kindness into weakness and think, I could take advantage here. They look for situations to exploit.
I showed myself to be a soft touch/pushover because I wanted love. I tried tough love, but tough love doesn’t exist with a spath. The relationshit would end very quickly. I would overlook his transgressions of meanness, insults, browbeating because I hated fighting. I would try to take the path of least resistance thinking he would return love for love. Nope!!! I believe it now. Nothing could make me think he can ever be trusted again for any reason.
I see spaths as sneaky and clever, not necessarily smart. My spath was an avid reader. It was how he kept well read,, he pretended not to notice other people too much, often calling himself an introvert. He kept to himself, probably hoping not to be noticed himself.
He committed clear violations of decency, but the weird part for me would be that he would then appear and act, yes ACT as if nothing had ever happened. We called it sweeping things under the rug for a long time. He was never disturbed or set back by any lie or inconsistency being pointed out. In fact I think it emboldened him.
He and his mother (they are sort of the same) are ironclad when deceit is revealed. You say green, I say red. They override reality every damn day.
I was groomed to trust and I can see that now. It’s part of the addiction. I thought there was something special about him – well I was right. He is special for sure. I am getting myself back. He can never share his mask with me again. Nope.
It’s progressively all about me now. I blog here to keep ridding myself of the burden of him. Blogging on lovefraud is like taking a shower. You get the stinky sweat off and rinse away the toxins.
Thank you for your honesty in writing this letter. I have learned so much by purchasing the book and reading the articles here on this site.
I could not figure out what was wrong with me. It has been a year and four months since my divorce and my desire to have my relationship back just confused me. I desired to have that “love feeling” back but knew it was just a lie. He had died. My common sense was at least working, but why do/did I want to go back so much of the time? Did I love him? Do I love him? Even if I do/did, was it real or just a lie?
Through all this struggle and website I have found that I am not alone and I am so very thankful for that. This is not a average relationship we have been in, nor something normal but quite ravaging on the average honest person. Its so hard to believe someone could pull the wool over our eyes so severely and go on to exploit others!
I am still in recovery! Thank you for being there!
Sky and Honestkindgiver,
How do I high five in a virtual setting?
It makes me very sad that there are people out there who have no support, they think they are alone and that what has happened to them is a unique experience. To hear you both to see the words that you have both written is such validation for me and for all of us who have survived. Life after spath.
HKGiver, I thought when you wrote this here is someone who has walked in my footsteps.
“I tried tough love, but tough love doesn’t exist with a spath.”
Me too my friend. I stuck up for myself when he accused me, when he called me weak, when he attacked me. I tried tough love too……his response?
strongawoman. why are you defending yourself? There’s no need to be so defensive, I love you.
Crazy making, mind farking SOB
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Hello JH,
Did you/do you love him? Is it real? Yes ….in my exp the love you felt was real. The love you felt wasn’t fake. It was him. You were in love with a lie…..and that hurts.
Betrayal sucks. But life is for living, JH. Onwards!
Greetings from SW
Strongawoman (I love your Name),
What has happened to each of us IS absolutely unique. Yes, we share the same stories, same patterns of behavior, spaths as we have seen don’t differ a whole lot in their tactics. You have to make people think you’re a good person at least some of the time. If they were assh@.......#les all the time – it would be much easier to cut the cord.
You remind me of me too. All my friends call me “a beast.” I am known for being resilient, positive, helpful, heart of gold….. etc, We try to take responsibility for the whole marriage, the whole relationship, the whole family… and as we come to find out, it’s nice to have 2, but the spath doesn’t play well with others.
When he would attack me, I would try to stay calm, he would ramp up, make a blatant nasty insult, I would say, un uh, no can do.
He’d say what’s wrong with you?
I’d say Im sticking up for myself
He would twist it that my sticking up for myself was attacking him. He loved an audience of our 3 kids. He had them some of the time believing that I attacked and criticized him – that was the best he could “get” on me.
Had he said “I love you” ewww that’s difficult, because I know they can pull off a fake. But I probably would’ve bolted back, “Well you sure have a funny way of showing it.”
Yes, oh yes, we all know the roller coaster mind fark.
Stay strong. Love yourself
JH, welcome. We didn’t deal with normal people. I can relate. I tried so hard to figure out what is wrong with me, what is wrong with him, what is wrong with our relationship. Finally a friend that I had been confiding in said, stop overanalyzing. Just look at “what is.” When I really sat back and started to remove myself from him, I started to see more clearly what is.
Honestkindgiver,
I had to laugh when you said the spath didn’t play well with others. My ex used a similar statement…. I don’t share my toys, I don’t play well with others.
It’s somewhat mindblowing when I read the similarities….but comforting as well, yes?
Oh and my daughter’s friends always say…..your Mum, she’s a beast. Pity I couldn’t have devoured him before he nearly destroyed me.
Thanks for the good wishes. Coming right back at you from the UK.
Donna,
THanks for pulling up that article. I attempted to find it for about 20 minutes but it didn’t work for me. Sometimes with just a key phrase I can bring things up and other times, it doesn’t work.
Donna & OXY,
Yes, I finished my MSW and I am much smarter now. They gave me a paper to prove it. LOL!!! AND!!! I won two awards for my “RELATIONSHIP CHECK-UP” Presentation and program that I completed did at the community college where I interned.
It turned out that I was doing my presentation on the West Coast about the same time that Donna was doing hers on the East Coast… and I felt the synergy… and it made me HAPPY. REALLY HAPPY!
:O)
I truly never miss the Bad Man.
Aloha XO
Strongawoman,
I totally remember WonderWoman. I used to have a poster of her in my room all through elementary school haha!You are right…I need to basically be WonderWoman through this.
This support group is so important. I’m finding that it is wayyy to hard to have friends understand the turmoil we are / have experienced b/c of our interaction with this spath/bpd/npd man. I’ve tried explaining the grief to people close to me but they are left wondering “WHY THE HELL does she miss him at all?” since he sounds like such a terrible boyfriend. So that likely just makes me seem pretty crazy as well for putting up with things. Even I am still sorting out why I stuck with things for so long. Part of it has to do with the fact that…when these guys are “good” they are SO incredible. Unlike any other guy out there. But the really REALLY difficult thing is process is that the “good” doesn’t outweigh the abuse and the angry/negative/neglectful/ times…or the times he cheated….etc.
Lord…why is that so hard to process and accept. Still trying to figure that out and just let it go.
-Lana