It actually really does help. I don’t know how to reach out and let him know it’s ok without triggering him or looking like an ex who won’t take a hint but he was talking normally planning future stuff with me until it all blew up minutes later
There's two schools of thought on this.
Group #1 says to go no-contact and don't contact him at all. He will eventually miss you and try to win you back.
Group #2 says to have minimal communication- occasional check-ins with just basic "How ya doing" types of stuff. No mention of the relationship, no mention of who did what...just quick little chats to let him know you're still here.
Which is right? I honestly don't know. Many BPDs hop from one relationship to the next in record time. Not because they didn't care, but because they can't stand being alone and the next person helps them avoid grieving entirely . In a nutshell, they run from their problems instead of facing them...that's essentially why you broke up.
I'd lean more towards the 2nd school of thought if you can have a calm conversation with zero expectations. You could also write him a letter if you feel like there's stuff left unsaid and you're worried that he won't listen.
Again, he's facing a mountain of shame and self-sabotaging that will make the next step difficult regardless. There's no right or wrong answer here and you should do what's in your heart. Just set your expectations as low as possible.


