I just don't like the strong, silent message that it is not okay to be me: gregarious, successful, younger-than-him(by 7 yrs). According to him and that my whole life is ahead of me and his best days are over. He almost seems jealous of me--and I just remind him of how victimized he is.I wish he would go to therapy bc he is super smart and usually "gets" things if the right light goes off.
HI I hear you. I used to think that my uBPDso's "intelligence" would save him from BPD H*ll "if only" he would think about it but this WICKED MENTAL ILLNESS does not allow them to "use their intelligence FOR them and us"... . it is like their emotions RULE their logic and there doesn't seem to be "getting it" most of the time UNTIL they are DEEP within DBT/CBT for themselves.
His quote is startling and seems to possibly be to "get you to NOT expect any more out of him that you already see"... . I would say that when "a person tells you who they are, believe them"... . and base your decision upon IF you CAN or are willing to ACCEPT HIM and THIS RELATIONSHIP with him AS IT IS RIGHT NOW for the rest of your life. Doesn't sound to me like he is trying to promise you anything. You are younger than him and his "best days" MAY BE OVER. I think he is "trying to let you go" for YOUR sake.
I know how it feels to "be undecided" and still have HOPE. Sometimes it is the hope that causes us to hang on LONG PAST the time that we should have "let go" and only will bring us pain by not being fulfilled.
Wishing you the best... . just wanted to share my insight on it.