alovelycreature, I am glad to hear that the reaction of your partner didn't make you doubt your letter which is beautifully written and very honest. I wish I had so much clarity myself at this moment. I have been thinking about writing other people close to me the similar letters to make it easier for them to understand my emotional roller coaster sometimes.
I believe that honesty is the best way to start a healthy relationship. He might not see it this way, but as you wrote, he seems to fight his own issues and to me it looks like he is just not ready to hear something like that right now. There might be a time when he is but for the moment you have to accept that he does not share your perspective and that this might not change for a while. I am a big believer that people can change the way they see themselves and others, especially when I think about all the things that I learned during the last year about my own behaviour. I have realised that I was wrong in so many ways and since then I am working very hard on being less judgmental and try to accept people for who they are (still working on doing that with myself). But acceptance does not mean we have to stick with people whose behaviour is intervening with the way we would like to live. Decide for yourself whether you guys can work through this or if staying with him turns out to be toxic for your own development. From the self-reflective way that you write, I am sure you will figure out what's best for you. You are an inspiration!
I believe that honesty is the best way to start a healthy relationship. He might not see it this way, but as you wrote, he seems to fight his own issues and to me it looks like he is just not ready to hear something like that right now. There might be a time when he is but for the moment you have to accept that he does not share your perspective and that this might not change for a while. I am a big believer that people can change the way they see themselves and others, especially when I think about all the things that I learned during the last year about my own behaviour. I have realised that I was wrong in so many ways and since then I am working very hard on being less judgmental and try to accept people for who they are (still working on doing that with myself). But acceptance does not mean we have to stick with people whose behaviour is intervening with the way we would like to live. Decide for yourself whether you guys can work through this or if staying with him turns out to be toxic for your own development. From the self-reflective way that you write, I am sure you will figure out what's best for you. You are an inspiration!