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Hi, so my partner and I have been together 8 years yesterday and I’ve known he had Bpd since we got together. He told me he was able to manage it. I didn’t know much about bpd and just assumed he was managing it. He’s been off and on pretty verbally abusive for the years but he will be fine for a bit and then if anything stressful happens it’s like a light switch and he will snap and everything is my fault. It usually gets blamed on me not bringing in enough money as I make less than him.
Well we have been back and forth over the years but this year he had cancer and our cat passed away at the same time and he really started to act better. I’ve been planning on leaving him a long time but stayed because our cat was sick and I didn’t want to lose him earlier to the stress of a sudden change like that. He passed in March and I thought now is the time to finally leave, but my partner started acting like a completely different person. He worked on managing his anger and stopped blaming me for everything. He even acknowledged he wouldn’t have survived many things without me.
Well our living situation got worse recently and we now have to look for somewhere to move to. My sister bought a home recently and she makes well under what he does. He’s always wanted to own a home and so have I but I have student loans and I don’t want that to affect home ownership. But I said I would get all the money down, closing etc and pay for all that but he would have to be on the mortgage himself which he is fine with. All the homes we are looking at are cheaper with the mortgage and after stuff than what we pay in rent. Our financial situation has always been him paying rent and utilities and I pay for everything else. Which maybe won’t seem fair but even on our rentals I’ve paid for all repairs as we don’t have maintenance that fixes anything. I’ve fixed tubs, roofs, flooring, paint, if something can go wrong with housing it has and I’ve paid and fixed it. In fact I’m the one who decorates and cleans and takes care of our cats, I take care of the vet bills and appointments. Basically I do everything else as my work is flexible and his isn’t. That was the trade off for me working less and bringing in less money. But every dime I make goes into our family or home.
I tell you this all because today our realtor added another home to go see and he completely flipped on me. Yelling he didn’t want to talk about houses anymore and he’s pissed because he has to handle all the financing for the house and he’s alone. I tried to tell him, and he knows this, I’m the one paying all the money and he’s just taking care of the mortgage after we move in. He was the one who wanted to go house hunting. He even drove by one he loved multiple times so I’m confused.
When I told him we don’t have to look at houses anymore, we don’t even have to buy one if we don’t want to and can stay where we are at even if it’s not great he screamed at me again saying we had no choice. And that he has to do everything alone. This man has done nothing alone. He has to pay rent alone and completely ignores all my financial contributions. I feel unless I paid everything he’d always say this. I genuinely don’t know what to do. He wants to move but won’t talk about the house hunt. And this has been common. When we have to talk about shared responsibilities or life decisions he shuts down, and them I’m left making a choice by myself and if that choice is wrong or goes poorly in the future I get blamed for it. I picked our apartment now because he wouldn’t look with me and it’s had problems and for 3 years I’ve had to hear about it constantly. He will go on and on about how his life is awful yet his best friend got laid off and he’s not stress. Heck his best friend is the one vetting houses with me since he won’t. He has a good life but it’s not enough for him. I don’t know what to do. Should I just leave?
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I’m sorry I shouldn’t have asked if I should leave. I didn’t see that it was something I shouldn’t have asked. I’m new to this forum. I love my partner and really just need some tips on dealing with him because I do see the awesome side when he’s emotionally regulated.
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