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sanctuary43 wrote: »
He explained that he gets this kind of brain fog (if that's the right word) where he gets so stressed in his head that he cannot think clearly and said he couldn't even say the word "iron", like the word couldn't even register. )
Sadly, I heard this one before and I now have a permanent reminder of my face (scars) of my ex's brain fog.
It certainly was not worth staying.0 -
Sadly, I heard this one before and I now have a permanent reminder of my face (scars) of my ex's brain fog.
It certainly was not worth staying.
But not all people with brain fog become violent - my ex didn't and I was with him for over 5 years.
I'm sure if the OP's partner did become violent she wouldn't give him a second chance.0
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