glorygloria
Jun 6, 2010, 06:23 AM
I have been dating a divorced man off and on for the past five years. I finally realized that he has commitment phobia after reading an article on the internet, called " Conquering CommitmentPhobia
By Janice D. Bennett, Ph.D. from the Commitment-Phobia.com site. He had a tramatic event in his marriage that really messed up his trust levels in relationships. He has broken up with me about 10 times, most of which were not solid reasons. I was going crazy down the path of trying to figure him out, everything from split-personality to Bi-polar and I knew it was none of those. I'm glad I found an answer finally. He wasn't even getting an answer from a therapist when he was going to see them( probably even didn't discuss his commitment issues in fear of finding out he had them). The last time we were in an official "relationship" was over a year ago although we saw each other throughout the year with no titles. I figured it was the best way to not make him feel overwhelmed. Over the period of the 5 years I feel we have made some headway but still not there yet. I am a super patient person very much in love with him. I know he loves me but is afraid to admit it although he has in the past said those words. He has many signs in how he treats me that shows it. Still all in all, I need to know how best to talk about this issue to him openly where he won't run from it. I believe in this man with all my heart. He is a diamond in the rough and I want him forever because I can't wait until he is free from this commitment phobia because I know in my heart, our relationship has only touched the tip of the iceberg and there is so much more that could be explored for us. Even though this last time he has told me he was seeing someone, which I don't even know it's the truth, I believe he will be back and whether he is actually seeing someone, I am not worried. I think this may be a way for him to have some space for him to think. He has told me he realizes he has not treated me right over the years. He also has told me he has never been happier or more comfortable with anyone else.
I need suggestions how to approach him with this idea of commitment phobia and need to hear how someone else has succeeded in overcoming this in their partner. I am an overcomer and I have much faith. I use this time away from him as a way to revitalize myself, go out with my friends and relax and re-strengthen myself for the next time we talk. Can commitment phobia be healed?
By Janice D. Bennett, Ph.D. from the Commitment-Phobia.com site. He had a tramatic event in his marriage that really messed up his trust levels in relationships. He has broken up with me about 10 times, most of which were not solid reasons. I was going crazy down the path of trying to figure him out, everything from split-personality to Bi-polar and I knew it was none of those. I'm glad I found an answer finally. He wasn't even getting an answer from a therapist when he was going to see them( probably even didn't discuss his commitment issues in fear of finding out he had them). The last time we were in an official "relationship" was over a year ago although we saw each other throughout the year with no titles. I figured it was the best way to not make him feel overwhelmed. Over the period of the 5 years I feel we have made some headway but still not there yet. I am a super patient person very much in love with him. I know he loves me but is afraid to admit it although he has in the past said those words. He has many signs in how he treats me that shows it. Still all in all, I need to know how best to talk about this issue to him openly where he won't run from it. I believe in this man with all my heart. He is a diamond in the rough and I want him forever because I can't wait until he is free from this commitment phobia because I know in my heart, our relationship has only touched the tip of the iceberg and there is so much more that could be explored for us. Even though this last time he has told me he was seeing someone, which I don't even know it's the truth, I believe he will be back and whether he is actually seeing someone, I am not worried. I think this may be a way for him to have some space for him to think. He has told me he realizes he has not treated me right over the years. He also has told me he has never been happier or more comfortable with anyone else.
I need suggestions how to approach him with this idea of commitment phobia and need to hear how someone else has succeeded in overcoming this in their partner. I am an overcomer and I have much faith. I use this time away from him as a way to revitalize myself, go out with my friends and relax and re-strengthen myself for the next time we talk. Can commitment phobia be healed?