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I guess the only advice I
Submitted by SherriW13 on
I guess the only advice I have is the same as I would give anyone...if he said he needs space, then give him space. It is true that if he's unraveling from his ADHD then the harder you try to push him, the more you tell him how much you need him, the further away he will pull. Just because he has ADHD doesn't mean he's incapable of spending time with you and your girls...although quite often distraction and inattention to those who want their attention the most is a big part of ADHD. I would assume that after a year and a half together you've seen the affects of his ADHD on your relationship. Am I correct in assuming that he asked for the 'break' since you say you 'agreed' to it? This may be ADHD related, but not necessarily. Again, I would give him the space he's asked for and try and focus on myself and finding ways to fill my time. It is bad for anyone to be constantly telling someone they want them back. It is OK to let him know where your heart is and that you're willing to work on it, but the time has to come when you move forward.