Bel
Well-Known Member
I currently spend a lot of time with my boyfriend, and he's very very touchy and clingy. During food, getting ready or any time really, the problem is... Touch feels so uncomfortable to me it's almost painful. It feels like a spark going off in my brain like the flash of a camera.
I flinch, whimper, and recoil on occasions with his touches, even if they are a touch on the back or a sudden unexpected hug. I try to hide how it makes me feel but I cannot help it hurting or overloading my brain. I try to make it up to him in other ways. I fully communicate to him now how bad it is, and try to keep him informed.
However recently he has been using it as an excuse not to do anything/plan anything nice. He says he doesn't feel like doing anything because I shrink away from touch. But I'm thinking that shouldn't stop someone from perhaps planning a cup of coffee or visiting a park...
He has recently also become quite hostile about it and resorts to shouting.
I'm unsure how to repair this barrier, or what I can do to prevent the pain that follows being touched. If anyone else experiences this, I would love your take on this
Thank you
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I flinch, whimper, and recoil on occasions with his touches, even if they are a touch on the back or a sudden unexpected hug. I try to hide how it makes me feel but I cannot help it hurting or overloading my brain. I try to make it up to him in other ways. I fully communicate to him now how bad it is, and try to keep him informed.
However recently he has been using it as an excuse not to do anything/plan anything nice. He says he doesn't feel like doing anything because I shrink away from touch. But I'm thinking that shouldn't stop someone from perhaps planning a cup of coffee or visiting a park...
He has recently also become quite hostile about it and resorts to shouting.
I'm unsure how to repair this barrier, or what I can do to prevent the pain that follows being touched. If anyone else experiences this, I would love your take on this
Thank you
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