MaryT
07-04-2008, 06:39 AM
Hi
If anyone can help me, this would be much appreciated, I really don't know what to do. I have suggested counselling but my fiance has turned me down.. here is the issue, if ANYONE can help or refer me to sites this would help me a lot..
Anyway, my fiance and I have been together for over 5 years. When we first moved in together (about 4 years ago..) i noticed something was not quite right. He was always very security conscious and worried about my personal security (he always always worried about me getting run over by a car, cars seem to be one of him main worries, he can't drive). I assumed it was a mild form of OCD (checking security, gas hobs etc..) but it never really affected our lives, so this is not why I am worried. Anyway, one night he had a particularly bad day at work, and all I could hear (I was in bed) was banging downstairs.. Turns out when he feels that people are being mean to him, he bangs walls. He started off banging his head, but now thankfully we managed to get him off that and banging his fists.
I honestly thought the problem was under control.. stupid me.. he was quite good at hiding it.. Anyway, I found some very graphic porn websites on his laptop, so I confronted him about it (I don't mind men watching porn, but the general theme was female submission and violence, which I don't like). That's when it all came out.. He had never stopped banging (even though he repeatedly told me he had) goes into a small room (our small toilet for guests) and bangs away.. He does this a few times a day, always after he gets a thought in his head about someone being mean to him (he has just left a job where one of his bosses shouted at him, and he can't forget about that), but he may also start thinking about incidents years ago when someone treated him unfairly. He looks at this porn, not because allegedly he enjoys it, but because it makes him forget about things.. Over the years the images have got worse, to what they are now.
He also said that he has never been fully happy, and this coupled with the OCD is making him always miserable. Luckily, there are no suicidal thoughs..
Any ideas?
If anyone can help me, this would be much appreciated, I really don't know what to do. I have suggested counselling but my fiance has turned me down.. here is the issue, if ANYONE can help or refer me to sites this would help me a lot..
Anyway, my fiance and I have been together for over 5 years. When we first moved in together (about 4 years ago..) i noticed something was not quite right. He was always very security conscious and worried about my personal security (he always always worried about me getting run over by a car, cars seem to be one of him main worries, he can't drive). I assumed it was a mild form of OCD (checking security, gas hobs etc..) but it never really affected our lives, so this is not why I am worried. Anyway, one night he had a particularly bad day at work, and all I could hear (I was in bed) was banging downstairs.. Turns out when he feels that people are being mean to him, he bangs walls. He started off banging his head, but now thankfully we managed to get him off that and banging his fists.
I honestly thought the problem was under control.. stupid me.. he was quite good at hiding it.. Anyway, I found some very graphic porn websites on his laptop, so I confronted him about it (I don't mind men watching porn, but the general theme was female submission and violence, which I don't like). That's when it all came out.. He had never stopped banging (even though he repeatedly told me he had) goes into a small room (our small toilet for guests) and bangs away.. He does this a few times a day, always after he gets a thought in his head about someone being mean to him (he has just left a job where one of his bosses shouted at him, and he can't forget about that), but he may also start thinking about incidents years ago when someone treated him unfairly. He looks at this porn, not because allegedly he enjoys it, but because it makes him forget about things.. Over the years the images have got worse, to what they are now.
He also said that he has never been fully happy, and this coupled with the OCD is making him always miserable. Luckily, there are no suicidal thoughs..
Any ideas?