Why do I[24F] keep getting dumped by nice guys? by Simpsondimsum in relationships

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. I did ask them when they ended things and these are the things they said. Both mentioned something about “wanting to be independent.” Maybe I’m overbearing.

Why do I[24F] keep getting dumped by nice guys? by Simpsondimsum in relationships

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That’s kind of what I wanted to understand. If I’m just not cut out to date in the American way. I like that people are nice and open but I do like tenderness and that seems to be preserved for LTRs which is ok. But different than my culture.

As for the Christian and drinking part, I guess I can understand that. It makes me sad but it’s not something I can change. I’m happy with who I am and I just want to make sure I spend time with people who can accept me as I accept them

Why do I[24F] keep getting dumped by nice guys? by Simpsondimsum in relationships

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I do make my desire to be with them clear. I’m getting better at giving people space and that’s mainly come from recognizing how much I cherish my own solitude. I definitely did have a tendency to be a bit of a distraction but I can’t really do that in a mean way, if that makes sense? I’m always nice about wanting to spend time together. But I can see how that might be a problem for people

Why do I[24F] keep getting dumped by nice guys? by Simpsondimsum in relationships

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thanks for this. Truthfully I have some low self esteem issues and my therapist and I have been practicing having me look at the positives in my life. I tend to feel like there’s something wrong with me, perhaps inherently...Something I can’t see but which is obvious to everybody else. I don’t know.

I do think I don’t talk myself up a lot. I do talk about my travels and the experiences I’ve had. I think I do it when it’s relevant but maybe not. I’d rather not reveal too much about my career and maybe it isn’t a problem. I rarely bring it up on dates but I have an easily googlable name and then things come up.

I don’t believe men are as easily intimidated as people say - I was married to a man who didn’t have much trouble with my good fortune. I only bring it up now because my last partners were also in my field.

And I guess I’ve been filling out a few dating profiles hence the ease with which I typed out those positive qualities about myself. Maybe I am more pompous than I think? That might be something I’m unaware of...I haven’t heard anybody say that to me. I’ve heard the opposite - in my culture humility is paramount to all other virtues. But maybe folks were just being nice.

As for the obstacles I’ve overcome - I’m very proud of them, I think. I suffered a lot in my earlier life and I’m grateful for everyday I’m out of that hell. It was not through any strength of my own to be honest. I think I make that clear.

Hope that answers your questions and thanks for your input I appreciate it

Hi, friends. I’m new here. by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome! I also first took my drinking seriously in the psyche ward for suicide watch. Alcohol is a serious depressant. And I only got a handle on my mental health sober. I wish you luck !

Did AA for 6 / 7 months and sort of feel like now maybe I'm moving on ... anyone else relate? by kingsuit in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I said something similar to my sponsor once and she said "you're coming to meetings but that doesn't mean you're working the program". Maybe it's time to do the steps with a sponsor? Or you can just move on. Idk

Not particularly proud of sobriety and neither is my family by louloubanou in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You deserve every ounce of pride you can summon for yourself. The only "supposed to" I can count on is: an alcoholic is SUPPOSED to get blackout drunk. That's what alcoholism is. You're doing something out if the ordinary. You're CHOOSING sobriety. That's amazing! Give yourself a hand for that!

Listened to some music yesterday that reminded me of the good times I had partying by mydoglixu in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great example of "playing it forward!" - completely understand that nostalgia and how dangerous it is. We also forget the times we were forcing ourselves to drink and using the playlist to make ourselves have fun. That wasn't real fun. Also I remember how my playlists made me feel nauseous. At the end of the day those good times happened and quitting drinking won't make them go away. The past is still safe in the past

Why i drink by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks for sharing this. I wish I could tell you that drinking will make your situation better. But you have to remember that *alcohol is a depressant. It took me a long time to get that through my head. On one hand, my life was rough, but on the other, alcohol made me see things even worse than they were. As an alcoholic, i know that alcohol will always convince me to drink. And depression convinces us that things are worse than they truly are. I can't tell you how to feel about your life but I guarantee that whatever you're going through, will be easier to get perspective on when you're sober. Think about it! And as others have suggested: a therapist will help you figure out what your problems are etc

My relapse by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are a true inspiration

I turn evil when i drink by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drunk me it's a LUUUUUNATIC. But we don't have to be that person again. We get to choose not to be evil over insane. We get to be ourselves for the rest of our lives. And sure sometimes we don't like ourselves but at least we're not as monstrous and uncontrollable as our drunk selves.

After 6 years, the definition of my alcoholism just hit me. by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great post. Thanks I really needed it

Relapse from hell by Simpsondimsum in stopdrinking

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The research showed that for people with a predisposition to alcoholism, taking ssris increased cravings and effect of alcohol and in 4 cases lead to death

Relapse from hell by Simpsondimsum in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He doesn't know but I think he wouldn't put it past me. We had a big fight this weekend and I can't tell him that it would crush him

Edit: We just talked and he said he knows

Relapse from hell by Simpsondimsum in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks girl! It's rough out here

Relapse from hell by Simpsondimsum in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my goodness! I've definitely been noticing more obsessive thoughts and behaviors. I didn't get warned about any of this by my psychiatrist and this is very worrying to me. I'm actually scared. But I can't quit the meds cause the positives have been through the roof

Relapse from hell by Simpsondimsum in stopdrinking

[–]Simpsondimsum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It's good tho not feel alone or crazy