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I don't know what I am writing. But I need a place to write it. I was in a relationship that ended recently. Really, it's been a long time since I had a partner. But the words to end it were spoken more recently. I'm so confused. I am processing things that happened. The words that have been said over and over to me and by me are that it was a healthy relationship, he never wanted to hurt me, he supports me.  I wrote that, "I don’t want to do as much as we’ve done. I give in because partly I like it and partly I feel pressured to, and I’d do much less w/o the pressure. He doesn’t want to pressure me but he does. “Please” “Blue balls” “I really want it”, mimicking s~x with his hands… I feel like I have to give him something. He said he’ll wait but I know he’ll be frustrated and won’t like it. He said that’s okay. I don’t want to fuck. I feel so defective. I tried to be honest and he just got mad at me. I’m trying to open up and it backfires in my face. It just makes things worse. I should just shut up and take it or lie. It’s smoother. He says I can say no but won’t take it once. I don’t feel like I give mixed signals but to him I do. I guess I have to see the signals since I can’t feel them. I don’t mean to make him upset. Sometimes I feel like it’s him or me. I have to pick, submit to him or stay true to me. I’m not interested in sex, I don’t need it and on my own I wouldn’t do it much. "He's severely annoyed at me. Fuck. I don’t know what’s in my head and what isn’t. Yes, I know I’ve done stuff. I’ve done shit and been stressed and he’s felt pushed away at times. Do I react like this when he does the same? I try to take it, stay calm, not take it personally and ride it out. And I think I can usually do that and it works. But if I’m annoyed, he’s annoyed at me. Then when I’ve calmed down I wait for him to. Am I being that annoying and upsetting to him reasonably, or is he overreacting? Am I imagining that I usually stay calm or no? "I know he’s insecure about intelligence. But sometimes he puts in comments that put him up/put me down. I don’t say anything, I try to build him up, maybe because I try to build him up, it feels like he puts me down." For the most part, it was a healthy relationship. So why is my mind stuck on these things? Stuck on that I wanted to want sex, but almost never did. Stuck on that he said it was always okay to stop in the middle, he'd be frustrated but he's allowed to have feelings; when he said that I decided I would never ask to stop in the middle because I didn't want to deal with that frustration. Why is my mind stuck on him talking bad about my family and friends, and now that I'm on my own I'm less isolated and these relationships are going much better? It was a good relationship! So why do I feel terrible about some things? Why did it, in the end, did it start making me physically and mentally ill?

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