if they see it as a very traumatic event then then I would say yes.
2007-04-12 09:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm sorry to pay attention of your hassle. this is terrible extremely once you forgave and reached a place of have confidence back. He seems no longer able to no longer seek for admiration from different women human beings. I even have commonplace comparable and become confronted with the he ought to no longer see what he had performed venture. Your husband is a minimum of admitting his behaviour is incorrect. regrettably i do no longer see him being waiting to alter. you merely have his be conscious that he has no longer long gone greater with yet another woman in the final mutually as. in case you doubt his be conscious which i think of i'd then rather the top of the line is in sight. you have been greater effective than first rate to him and rather frankly he does not deserve somebody such as you. he will in step with risk recognize that as quickly as he embarks on a chain of shallow meaningless relationships which he's poised to do. He probable will even if you elect. He has a ailment.
2016-10-02 21:26:39
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answered by ? 4
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Possibly.
I have PTSD from being in an extremely abusive relationship.
2007-04-12 09:04:57
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answered by I know, I know!!!! 6
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Absolutely.
2007-04-12 22:33:05
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answered by rachel_waves 4
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I would say yes, depending on how traumatic it was. Remember, being pissed off is different than being traumatized. When my ex-husband told me he had cheated on me and didn't use protection, I had weeks of nightmares about HIV and Hepatitis and all that. That part was pretty traumatizing for me. Of course, I was pissed off as well.
2007-04-12 09:18:17
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answered by Simmy 5
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Absolutely. After that happened to me I had a series of anxiety attacks, chronic fear, hair loss, weight loss, and insomnia. My period even stopped for a few months.
2007-04-12 09:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Silly question. You're trivializing PTSD. What is this--an argument for your divorce lawyer?
2007-04-12 09:05:01
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answered by Alice K 7
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