SURVEY | How do BPD relationships finally end?:
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=39279.0what happened a few days leading up to your breaking up.
if you want to understand what led to the breakup(s) and find patterns, i think its important to understand the seeds that were first planted, and when. if relationships are a series of interactions, it can be a bit like looking at the last two minutes to understand how "the game" was lost.
the last time i saw her, wed spent a lovely few days together. i took her to a concert. im not sure we fought once (that was abnormal for us
). she told me that she felt like shed fallen in love with me all over again. within a couple of days, she went really distant on me, and got more distant, and more distant. when i confronted her about it, it finally clicked and i asked her if shed been thinking about breaking up with me. through tears, she said "yes". we talked about it. i made the case for our relationship. she wasnt much having it, but i left the conversation not completely sure we were done. i gave it a few days then took down my relationship status on facebook (turns out shed had hers down for a while) and suddenly an amicable breakup turned ugly, and out came the guy shed been lining up.
sounds like a lot of stories here, right?
what led up to all of that dates back at least a year, if not to the very beginning, and the ways we dealt with conflict between us. it includes both of us going outside of the relationship. it includes some major fights, one in particular, where i think we both knew that it was over, or ending, though i wasnt ready. it includes both of us saying some things during some of those fights that i dont think either of us could come back from. it includes me emotionally abandoning the relationship for a long period of time because i didnt have the strength/wasnt ready to end it, and the two of us not seeing each other. it includes her looking elsewhere because she didnt have the strength/wasnt ready to end it. and yes, it includes each of us having second, third, fourth thoughts, but both of us unknowingly being on pretty different pages at different times.
all of this was certainly much easier to see once i was removed from the pain of it, and had more knowledge and experience to draw on.