30-03-2024 07:27 PM
30-03-2024 07:27 PM
30-03-2024 11:19 PM
30-03-2024 11:19 PM
hi @john74, I hope you’re doing better today. I think it’s best to look for other places even if it hurts. Living with them will only make things difficult for you if you’re not very supported socially. The housing crisis won’t help your case, but looking for places will get things started. I don’t recommend changing the locks as she still lives there as well and since you have no conflict it would be best to avoid any 🙂
whilst I know you are hurting, I am still hurting too you have to keep moving. It’s just the only way to live, even if you don’t feel like living you have to survive one day at a time. Start reaching out to friends, make new ones, and seek help from people who can support you best.
write down the steps you need to take to heal and get yourself settled somewhere, mentally or physically. Take care
30-03-2024 11:32 PM - edited 30-03-2024 11:48 PM
30-03-2024 11:32 PM - edited 30-03-2024 11:48 PM
I like how @Former-Member thinks. The past is clouding your thinking. You may be vulnerable but you are stronger because you have reached out for help.
.we believe in you here.
@tyme @Former-Member @Appleblossom @Parzival @Shaz51 @TAB @Adge @faithandhope
30-03-2024 11:39 PM
30-03-2024 11:39 PM
.. not the same I know, but friend who I had invited on a short holiday went psychotic and started trashing the place. then to my disbelief they rang cops and said I had assaulted them .. the guy who came was a pig , literally , like 6 ft 6 and 130kg he just said you have to go and she is staying here(in holiday rental I paid for that she had already started trashing) anyway. I survived. we made up and went and lost some more bond money for me at another place lol @john74 @PeppyPatti
am happily on my own. they passed on like 10 years ago due to lifestyle
30-03-2024 11:47 PM
30-03-2024 11:47 PM
She's ' passed ? Oh, no time to come back and say sorry for terrible past behaviour.
31-03-2024 12:18 AM
31-03-2024 12:18 AM
Hi @TAB, @PeppyPatti @ What am l am very concerned about is what will happen when she returns home supposedly Monday. Her son hardly spoke yesterday when she turned up to get camping Gear and she didn't unless l.went to see what they were doing. I spoke to mental health triage today and had an intake assessment.
31-03-2024 12:22 AM
31-03-2024 12:22 AM
best to not be where she is ? @john74 that's my 2 cents worth. just get away from there
31-03-2024 03:22 AM - edited 01-04-2024 07:29 AM
31-03-2024 03:22 AM - edited 01-04-2024 07:29 AM
Your good for doing that @john74
Think of yourself number one.
Don't let your past cloud your future. Your home is half yours. Perhaps, because of your wellbeing could you tell her your staying in it and she can find somewhere else ?
Is that too tough for you or so you think you can speak this ?
03-04-2024 10:30 AM
03-04-2024 10:30 AM
PinkFlamingo here, just wondering how you are, and how you’re going with the relationship and housing situation, and how this is impacting on your wellbeing.
please feel free to reply anytime - your well-being is important and we care 🌺
03-04-2024 03:33 PM
03-04-2024 03:33 PM
Hey @john74 @PeppyPatti ,
Hope you are both okay. I was passing through and wanted to check-in with you to say Hi 🙂
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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