Editor’s note: The following essay was submitted by Lovefraud reader “Presseject.” This is part two of his story. Part one was posted yesterday.
By Presseject
About two weeks after I confronted my S, there was a very dark day in which I was cut to pieces. I am okay now recalling it, but at that time, and for many weeks afterwards, it was like a knife in the heart. I would like to share a bit further with you the silver lining to this part of the story and how that relates to the good work you have done with the site. You see, it went like this:
I had my S visit and stay with me for my birthday weekend. He presented me with fun gifts and a card that included the words signed with “tons of love.” We had been dating for over six months at that point. (This included all the fun, spontaneous “impulsive” trips and arrangements including our visits to Miami, Key West, Palm Beach, Washington DC, New York City, Toronto, and London Ont.) But… while he was staying with me that last visit on my birthday, I happened to glance over at his laptop and saw a heading in his email program on a received email from what I thought was a dating website. So naturally I questioned it and I was told it was no one he knew, that sometimes he visited the site but wasn’t meeting anyone. A real nice birthday surprise!
After he went back, I found the site, having memorized the name of it in the email heading. To find his profile, I had to create one for myself. Once I did this, I saw he was very active at the site, logging in each day and the profile was marked as “looking for a relationship and/or one-on-one.” This left a sinking feeling in me. I thought we had a relationship, so again I needed to let him know it didn’t sit well with me. To do this though took even greater strength. I remember turning to God in prayer at that point to ask for that strength to find and face the truth, whatever it might be. And this was actually the beginning of my new relationship with God. Together with God’s help I knew I was going to get to the truth (I am still in this quest and I will continue this prayer) but little did I know it would turn my world inside out and leave me without the dream of love and feeling something others have described as being emotionally raped.
The day I after I spoke with him about my feelings about the site and his profile which he said calmly he’d “take into consideration,” he sent three typical friendly emails, pictures of himself with family, links to fun websites, nothing out of the ordinary. That evening though, he called and said it was over. He was going to try to find someone closer to where he lived possibly. He said he couldn’t explain me to his family although oddly, a few months prior, he had introduced me affectionately to each and every one of them! I was stunned and expressed my shock, especially after all the birthday gifts and words of love shared the week before. That sinking feeling was the Titanic going down then. To be discarded so quickly without much of a sound reason was baffling and horrible all at the same time.
Somehow I had the sense (when all seemed like chaos and NO sense) to google “personality disorder” along with the word “relationship” about a week after that. It led to the various sites on narcissism that seemed to give hints at what had just happened. (I learned to do searches excluding the words “Sam,” “Vaknin” and “Malignant” after a while). A close friend soon suggested the idea of a sociopath to me. (I still very much like the description one visitor has offered at Lovefraud of a “sociopath parading as a narcissist”) and it was the descriptions of a sociopath I found at Lovefraud that fit so well with my experience of the shock I had experienced of being “discarded.” But somehow, unlike many of the stories I had been reading, I hadn’t sensed that I had been completely “devalued.” (Discarded yes, but devalued?) That maybe my S was not such an S after all. (Later on I would read many entries in the site about those of us who are left wanting to still find hope in these kinds of situations, the appropriate and helpful reference to the Stockholm syndrome in particular). So I was, at that point, very hurt, very confused and still hopeful that love might still triumph. After all, I had never met someone so “nice” and fun to be with (at the beginning of course) and even after the hurt, it then still seemed worth “fixing.” (Part of me now thinks that having that kind sweet hope alive probably serves to help to cushion the extreme shock of what is plainly a hurtful and illogical abandonment.)
So I rose to the occasion, and again called on God to help back me up. It was at that two week time period after his “gotta go now” quick ending of our relationship that I sent one very kind and considerate email suggesting that perhaps that there had been a misunderstanding, that it seemed a shame to throw away all the fun and passionate friendship we had been enjoying so intently. In return, the next day, I received the most caustic, illogical, insulting and degrading note I have ever read from anyone. All I can say is THANK GOD I had found the Lovefraud.com site the week prior because as this horrible dark experience took such a sinister turn, I knew from reading your site enough to know that part of the equation, (the part that was missing) was the “devalued” part. I had been discarded the week before with not much of an explanation. And sure enough, I then had it in full force in front of me, the “devaluing” part, seething with vile and cold inequity.
His heartless letter was filled with twisted statements about my body that he thought revolted him (odd, since throughout the entire six months I was told over and over how desirable I was!) The rest of it was illogical too, the reasoning seemed childish, trivial and hurtful. But it set me free actually. I had prayed to God for strength and understanding. I had found this, God had indeed helped me to find the tools of understanding and knowledge through your site from experts and through the words of other survivors you have helped. Through reading your site, I was somewhat “protected” when this insane letter was received having been somewhat warned about how a sociopath might behave. It was the most startling realization, painful of course yet on the other hand, all the “pieces” of the puzzle now fit. I really can’t imagine how much worse the pain would have been without the good information I had found at Lovefruad.com. Thank you again for being there! Although it was one of the most damaging emotional things I have ever experienced, Lovefraud has been a real part of the silver lining in getting through this storm. The other part I guess is me… I did the hard part of walking through this and caring for myself enough to get my sanity back.
I can tell you this much too; as others have noted here, friends, ministers, group therapy and other places I have turned to did not quite provide the kind of human compassionate understanding I needed to help me through this over the last three months. I was going through days in which I was strong with my new understandings. Other days I was left trying to find even a shred of what my heart had been or felt like. I knew “no contact” was the only option even though I would still get urges to write and send things (new feelings of forgiveness, anger, or needing justice still surface from time to time.) Learning these kinds of individuals cannot change was also helpful. Over time, the hurt I experienced was less and less about my personal shortcomings (through his hurtful words that I had mistakenly held up against myself only adding fuel to his fire he started). Lovefraud helped initially for me to learn some basics about the behaviors (how to identify a sociopath, etc) \and then went even further to help me regain myself again, to learn this could be the start of a whole new positive change for me and my approach to relationships (which I also learned has been punctuated by somewhat similar encounters although nothing as awful as this last one). I am resolved now to keep seeking the truth in others and in myself. I won’t be so quick to be attracted to those with effortless charm and fearless impulsiveness or selfish motives, no matter how “successful” they might be in other areas of their lives. I have learned about my old pattern of picking out this kind of “successful” person from a crowd. I have learned about my own impulsiveness and (controlling) need to be a caretaker to someone emotionally unavailable. It can work in the short run but not for anything more substantial… like love.
That is where I am heading now, towards love, a shared love, and with luck I will find this. Lovefraud has helped and this is why I have taken time to write here, to express continued gratefulness for all those who make this site so helpful. My words are here for God too, as a prayer to share with Him my gratefulness during this recovery period, for His help and the strength he has given me to rise above the chaos with new insights and compassion for myself. To experience how I am able to take responsibility too for my own welfare, to be an active and (still) loving part in this process. God answered my prayer and I believe He will also answer others who ask and pray. (A higher power can do this, however you come to see this and whatever names you choose to use for it)…
To go one step further, my words here are also a prayer for those that are also, at this very moment, trying hard through very difficult times to find their own understanding and strength. I hope you find it and I hope you are also able to set yourself free from all that is cruel, careless and hurtful. (Please read all you can about this kind of disorder, it really helps to get past the hurt from being left in the dark.) We each have this power within us, it is up to each of us to find it and put it to good use!
Dear Oxy-
If you decide to make that trip and nothing interferes with me going – I will be close to the Arkansas border on Oct. 16-17-18 if you’d like to hop in with me for the day. I have a 4-W drive pickup and am familiar with the pretty sights in that area. Let me know if you decide to do it.
I’d like to share this with everyone.
There is a Reason for Everything
By
Helen Steiner Rice
Our Father knows what’s best for us So why should we complain?
We always want the sunshine But He knows there must be rain.
We love the sound of laughter And the merriment of cheer But our hearts would lose their tenderness If we never shed a tear.
Our Father tests us often With suffering and with sorrow
He tests us not to punish us But to help us meet tomorrow.
For growing trees are strengthened When they withstand the storm
And the sharp cut of a chisel Gives the marble grace and form.
God never hurts us needlessly and He never wastes our pain
For every loss He sends to us Is followed by rich gain.
And when we count the blessings That God has so freely sent
We will find no cause for murmuring And no time to lament.
For our Father loves His children
And to Him all things are plain
He never sends us pleasure
When the soul’s deep need is pain.
So whenever we are troubled And when everything goes wrong
It is just God working in us To make our spirits strong.
Peace to your heart and souls during your healing.
moraira43
Getting us in debt and draining us of all monetary resources is just another ploy to keep us in this dysfunctional relationship. My ex tried this once but I soon put a end to it because one day she told me she wanted her own checking account. Boy did I jump on that one so quick. She did get her own checking account. Can’t tell you all just how many times I had to “bail” her out because she would keep over drafting her checking account. Strange thing is that I still kept her name on my account but make it very clear she wasn’t allow to withdraw any money from it. Did she? Oh of course she did but always used the children as the reason she did it. Anyway I just kept a close eye on it and made sure she knew!
THANKS FOR SHARING WINI
Thanks wini, that was sweet!
Moairia,
Can you file for divorce and have him ejected from the home? I think you are in England or somewhere of that area, so the laws may not be the same as here in the US (and they do vary in the US from state to state)
Also, I do suggest you get a tape recorder and keep in on you at all times when you speak to him and if it is legal to record any calls between you, either that or refuse to speak to him on the phone. HAVE PROOF of all conversations. Etc.
DONT TRUST HIM AT ALL. Good luck.
Moairia: My ex did the same thing to me. One time we had an argument and he wanted to leave. He told me to take out a loan for him to get an apt to move out. We were both out of work. I told him banks dont give loans to unemployed people. And by that time, we had sucked up my $20K life savings. Another time, I wanted him to leave but he said no. I have my name on the deed to this home so I am not going. I felt
trapped. I’ll never see a dime back from him either..because he said he’d help me re-pay when he started work again but of course he did not.
Here is what finally got him out the door. First of all, he was having an affair with OW. That helped alot because he set her up in case he got kicked out of my place.
Out of the blue in Feb he quit his job. He said plainly, I didn’t like what someone at work said to me so I quit. Quit?? This was the last straw. Everytime he quit, I had to pay for the living expenses plus food for him and his son. I turned the money faucet completely off. I told him I have no money for food…so he would take his son to the OW’s house to eat. I told him I’ve been making his car payment for 16 months and can no longer do that. I stopped giving him gas money. He was going to the other woman for gas money.
Maybe if you just tell him “I don’t have any money” he’ll find another resource. Hide your money. . if you have any left. If you work, open a secret bank account.
Hi everyone,
Just thought I’d give an update: I had made a tape of the voice mails from the S telling me he was in love with me, etc., etc. There were 25 all together. I was supposed to turn them in to the S’s platoon sergeant in the army. This is damning evidence for him, not only for adultery (which is a crime in the army) but ALSO for his faking his injury to get out of the army. I just so happened the platoon sergeant was coming up my was today to attend a military recognition for all the war heroes. She invited me to attend and have dinner with them. So I hung out with her and also the S’s army captain, both of whom I had spoken with several times by phone. It was a very pleasant evening. I only wish I’d brought my camera. I would have loved to see the look on the S’s face when he looked on our mutual website and saw pictures of me having dinner with his platoon sergeant. What an odd night!!! Anyway, they assured me justice will be done with him. So my part is done, and it’s now in their hands. I’ll keep you updated. I did (sadly) think about the S throughout the event and missed him. When does this ever stop?
The platoon sergeant told me she once got played by an army guy who totally defrauded her. She said it took her 15 years to get over him. Man, I don’t have 15 years!
Peace out,
StarG
15 ? years? I will give my self 6 more months and if he ain’t out my head I will get a lobotomy
I am seriously wondering if there is some form of hypnosis that can wipe the memory of a person out of your mind. Did you ever see Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind?
i have not seen that – and personally I don’t think hynosis work’s – at least not on me – I think time and living a full life and hopefully meeting a good person someday – I think recovering from this is supposed to be hard on us – so we never let anyone do it again – how else would we know? – I wish I dinn’t know a thing about this but guess what? “This is a life lesson – dont fail it”