I'm not trying to tell anyone how to handle their relationship, but here's something I truly believe: being loved isn't just about how much you care—it's also about how you show up. He already knows you love him, but love alone doesn't always make someone stay. It's the everyday moments that matter—how you make him feel when he's with you. Does he feel at ease? Does being around you bring him peace, not pressure?
Just think about it honestly—would you want to be with someone who constantly reacts unpredictably or creates tension out of nowhere? Most of us wouldn't. So sometimes, loving someone well means working on ourselves too—not to change who we are, but to become someone others can feel safe and happy beside.
AS FOR NOW,
Stay clam, don't be pressured to CTB, and call the hospital and tell them you just want to wondering around by yourself for some fresh air and relax. You just don't want to be around or brothered by anyone. You called your ex to solved your problem. You are going back to the hospital yourself now. Then take a taxi go back.
About your BF, call him and tell him
"I want you to know that I've tried everything I could think of—every approach, every word, every silent hope—and I've finally come to accept that going back to how things were is probably out of our reach now. And that's okay.
So for now, let's just be best friends—no pressure, no pretending. I'm not letting you go; I'm just choosing to love you differently, in a way that feels lighter and truer to where we are right now.
Let's fill our time with new adventures—try that quirky café, hike a trail we've never been on, pick up a random hobby just because it makes us laugh. I want to be someone who brings excitement into your life, who makes you smile in ways you didn't expect.
I'm not walking away—I'm showing up differently. I want to be a gem in your world, not a ghost of what we used to be."