That sounds super difficult!
I think it's likely that he will continue acting out for a while through the breakup. Leaning on your resources to maintain sanity is good. You will have to keep an eye on whether the situation is physically and mentally safe for you.
If there is any option to move out - even if you need temporary public benefits or something - it's a good idea to be aware of your options.
While you are there, leaning in to the boundaries may help. Maybe as if he is a roommate that you don't know. Do you have your own bedroom? Try to set up your own space for sleeping, hanging out etc. Maybe line up some media (books / audiobooks, movies etc) or other individual activities to tune into while you are home. Maybe identify some safe and relatively low demand / rejuvenating places to hang out, like friends' homes, public library, coffee shop, etc so you get some space from the home situation and have a good go to if things get intense.
Do you very best not to get pulled into arguments, physical contact, etc. It's likely that he will try to bait you in. Practice ways to gracefully exit the conversation and avoid venting, lending him support, etc.
I'm sure it will get better from here but I know it's hard while you are feeling not the strongest.
I think it's likely that he will continue acting out for a while through the breakup. Leaning on your resources to maintain sanity is good. You will have to keep an eye on whether the situation is physically and mentally safe for you.
If there is any option to move out - even if you need temporary public benefits or something - it's a good idea to be aware of your options.
While you are there, leaning in to the boundaries may help. Maybe as if he is a roommate that you don't know. Do you have your own bedroom? Try to set up your own space for sleeping, hanging out etc. Maybe line up some media (books / audiobooks, movies etc) or other individual activities to tune into while you are home. Maybe identify some safe and relatively low demand / rejuvenating places to hang out, like friends' homes, public library, coffee shop, etc so you get some space from the home situation and have a good go to if things get intense.
Do you very best not to get pulled into arguments, physical contact, etc. It's likely that he will try to bait you in. Practice ways to gracefully exit the conversation and avoid venting, lending him support, etc.
I'm sure it will get better from here but I know it's hard while you are feeling not the strongest.
Hi,
Thank you for your words, and sorry for not replying earlier. As expected, the situation exploded. I would say it was more my inability to cope. It was just too much.


