Hey guys, has anybody read the lastest article on the homepage? Do Girls Ever Distance Themselves from Usher? I just read it and it speaks volumes to me because I'm in a similar situation as the guy is in the article.
However, the difference is that I've been dating my girlfriend for almost a year and half now. We've had a very strong and wonderful relationship up until lately when things have become complicated. She's a very beautiful girl, HB9, and I care about her very much. I don't want to lose her, but she's been distancing herself from me lately and I'm not sure how to react. Why don't you just follow the advice in the article and become less available you ask?
Well I'm not sure how to react to this situation because we've been having a very difficult summer. We started fighting in the beginning of summer because we weren't able to spend much time together. She's a dancer and was spending a lot of time dancing for a recital that was coming up. I was becoming upset because we would often make plans to hang out and she would have to cancel plans because she would have to meet up with her dance partner. I wasn't upset that she had to dance, but I was upset that she didn't set aside time for me to make up for the time that was lost.
Since the beginning of the summer we've been having trouble spending time together. Her family is very clingy and treats her like a child. She's a sophomore in college, but she has a more strict curfew and rules then a sophomore in high school might have. It's ridiculous.
Less than a month ago we found out that she was pregnant. We've been using birth control, but we got unlucky and she got pregnant anyway. We just went through an abortion and that was pretty traumatic on both of us.
A few days ago she found out that her fraternal twin sister has been cutting herself because she's depressed. On top of that she also just found out that her mother has breast cancer this past Wednesday.
We have had a pretty crazy summer! Before she found out about her sister and mother, we were fighting about having not spent much time together. She seemed distant and finally we sat down and talked about it. She said that she had been pushing me away, becoming distant, and that she was treating everyone this way. It was upsetting to me that she was pushing me away, because I really need her too during this hard time, but I can understand.
Now really to the core of my question. She just doesn't seem to have the same enthusiasm in our relationship lately. This week she is in Las Vegas for dance competitions. She's been there since Thursday and I've barely even heard from her. She didn't even call me for the first several days, but sent me a text message to apologize. I think I shamed her into calling me yesterday and we talked only briefly in the morning. That evening she had found out that she had won first place in nationals, which is a huge achievement, and all I got was a text message. I guess that's okay, but it just seems strange to me that she wouldn't have a desire to call me and share her accomplishment with me.
I know you're thinking that the whole not calling/texting thing during her trip is a trivial thing, but this is kind of the vibe I feel in our relationship lately. I'm not really sure if I should be backing off during this time and let her come to me, or if I should just continue what I've been doing? She assures me that she loves me above everything and that she is a very lucky girl to have such a wonderful boyfriend, but I just feel lonely lately and the relationship feels weak. I feel lonely because after we've talked about things she promised that she would stop being so distant, and understood that was selfish, and was going to spend more time with me and really show me how much she loves me instead of just telling me.
What do you guys think about these things?
However, the difference is that I've been dating my girlfriend for almost a year and half now. We've had a very strong and wonderful relationship up until lately when things have become complicated. She's a very beautiful girl, HB9, and I care about her very much. I don't want to lose her, but she's been distancing herself from me lately and I'm not sure how to react. Why don't you just follow the advice in the article and become less available you ask?
Well I'm not sure how to react to this situation because we've been having a very difficult summer. We started fighting in the beginning of summer because we weren't able to spend much time together. She's a dancer and was spending a lot of time dancing for a recital that was coming up. I was becoming upset because we would often make plans to hang out and she would have to cancel plans because she would have to meet up with her dance partner. I wasn't upset that she had to dance, but I was upset that she didn't set aside time for me to make up for the time that was lost.
Since the beginning of the summer we've been having trouble spending time together. Her family is very clingy and treats her like a child. She's a sophomore in college, but she has a more strict curfew and rules then a sophomore in high school might have. It's ridiculous.
Less than a month ago we found out that she was pregnant. We've been using birth control, but we got unlucky and she got pregnant anyway. We just went through an abortion and that was pretty traumatic on both of us.
A few days ago she found out that her fraternal twin sister has been cutting herself because she's depressed. On top of that she also just found out that her mother has breast cancer this past Wednesday.
We have had a pretty crazy summer! Before she found out about her sister and mother, we were fighting about having not spent much time together. She seemed distant and finally we sat down and talked about it. She said that she had been pushing me away, becoming distant, and that she was treating everyone this way. It was upsetting to me that she was pushing me away, because I really need her too during this hard time, but I can understand.
Now really to the core of my question. She just doesn't seem to have the same enthusiasm in our relationship lately. This week she is in Las Vegas for dance competitions. She's been there since Thursday and I've barely even heard from her. She didn't even call me for the first several days, but sent me a text message to apologize. I think I shamed her into calling me yesterday and we talked only briefly in the morning. That evening she had found out that she had won first place in nationals, which is a huge achievement, and all I got was a text message. I guess that's okay, but it just seems strange to me that she wouldn't have a desire to call me and share her accomplishment with me.
I know you're thinking that the whole not calling/texting thing during her trip is a trivial thing, but this is kind of the vibe I feel in our relationship lately. I'm not really sure if I should be backing off during this time and let her come to me, or if I should just continue what I've been doing? She assures me that she loves me above everything and that she is a very lucky girl to have such a wonderful boyfriend, but I just feel lonely lately and the relationship feels weak. I feel lonely because after we've talked about things she promised that she would stop being so distant, and understood that was selfish, and was going to spend more time with me and really show me how much she loves me instead of just telling me.
What do you guys think about these things?