Hey,
I need thoughts and maybe some advice about the troubles I'm having with my girlfriend.
I'm 23. My mother passed away three weeks ago after a short, fierce battle with melanoma. She was gone in three months. This is hard enough on me, because we got along great, really great and we were quite close.
My girlfriend just turned 20, and started University a month ago. We have been together since January. She's quite young, but intelligent, she's almost always happy and I like that about her. She has a lot of energy and needs a strong hand, i.e. she needs to be dominated a bit.
This was not too big of an issue before my mom became sick. She lives in France, so I had to stay there for longer periods, such as the three weeks before last, in which time my girlfriend started University.
I had thought beforehand there might be some trouble, since I'm her first everything, basically (kiss, time, boyfriend) and she is quite inexperienced, so she'd probably cause trouble; but within four days of me being back and quite sad, she told me things have changed, that I'm very difficult to be around, and she's just not sure whether we fit together anymore, that she has no idea how to behave around me, etc. She added that she feels she might be more of a support for me as a friend, that she really, really likes me and actually doesn't want to be separated from me.
Since then (four days ago), she's written some nice texts asking how I'm doing, I met her yesterday in our usual bar while going there with my friends, it was OK, though at the end she just said "bye" and left.
There are some more elements to this but I wanted to throw the basic story out there. If we split, I'd want her out of my life for a few weeks/months while I get to terms with it. I really like her, and I need to get over her in that case.
Of course I'm not so easy to be around; my mom passed away. But I'd have expected her to put in the ****ing effort. It's probable that she feels I'm not manly enough right now - at least not when judged by her definition.
What I'd like is thoughts - maybe some advice, but mainly the views of third parties on her behavior.
Thanks, EastWind
I need thoughts and maybe some advice about the troubles I'm having with my girlfriend.
I'm 23. My mother passed away three weeks ago after a short, fierce battle with melanoma. She was gone in three months. This is hard enough on me, because we got along great, really great and we were quite close.
My girlfriend just turned 20, and started University a month ago. We have been together since January. She's quite young, but intelligent, she's almost always happy and I like that about her. She has a lot of energy and needs a strong hand, i.e. she needs to be dominated a bit.
This was not too big of an issue before my mom became sick. She lives in France, so I had to stay there for longer periods, such as the three weeks before last, in which time my girlfriend started University.
I had thought beforehand there might be some trouble, since I'm her first everything, basically (kiss, time, boyfriend) and she is quite inexperienced, so she'd probably cause trouble; but within four days of me being back and quite sad, she told me things have changed, that I'm very difficult to be around, and she's just not sure whether we fit together anymore, that she has no idea how to behave around me, etc. She added that she feels she might be more of a support for me as a friend, that she really, really likes me and actually doesn't want to be separated from me.
Since then (four days ago), she's written some nice texts asking how I'm doing, I met her yesterday in our usual bar while going there with my friends, it was OK, though at the end she just said "bye" and left.
There are some more elements to this but I wanted to throw the basic story out there. If we split, I'd want her out of my life for a few weeks/months while I get to terms with it. I really like her, and I need to get over her in that case.
Of course I'm not so easy to be around; my mom passed away. But I'd have expected her to put in the ****ing effort. It's probable that she feels I'm not manly enough right now - at least not when judged by her definition.
What I'd like is thoughts - maybe some advice, but mainly the views of third parties on her behavior.
Thanks, EastWind