| NO, Do not approach and confront.
I, too, am bipolar, did this same thing with a past gf and believe me, when I made that decision it was final.
I am sorry you had to go through this, even I know it isn't fair(just ask my ex wife of 10 years),something just snaps in a manic mind and nothing is gonna change that idea.
This is just my opinion,and based on my life experiences, others might have a different approach for you, but I am quite sure that you should leave him alone, If he wants to return to you, he will on his terms.(even then, as I have done, it ended up break-up, make-up till she decided to let go)
I am sorry to see this happen to anyone, being the persecutor in any situation isn't comforting for me, it just happens, you being the persecuted are at a loss as to how to deal with it, rational minded people don't always understand irrational thinking.
It has been 2-3 years since I broke the relationship off (smiler to yours) and we see each other weekly,(were both in a 12 step program) she is still uncomfortable in my presence, but tolerates it(such a charmer I am)
My suggestion is, sadly, move on, you are asking for a path of difficult decisions and heartbreak again and again, till you come to a final moment of clarity.
Wishing I could be of more cheerful help.
Sincerely,
Ken |