
Apr 19, 2013, 09:36 AM
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Member Since: Apr 2013
Location: balkan
Posts: 23
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Originally Posted by LOSTandCONFUSED22
I've had a hard childhood, and difficult past all around. I know it's made me who I am today, and even though it's not something that I like to ever talk about, I feel proud of the person I am today and that I made it out alive.
I have a boyfriend and we've been in love for 7 years, we just recently started living together, and getting more serious than ever before. He's a social worker and I am very proud of him. Only he analysis me constantly. It's starting to make me feel as if I have something wrong with me, or that my past has messed me up far more than I thought it had.
He sees every personality flaw in me whether it be that I am too particular, unaffectionate, moody, I don't care about him the way a person with proper relationship skills would, I don't have sex with him as often as he's had in past relationships, because of the lack of affection he says he doesn't feel close to me, and that I am not as kind as other people are. I am trying my hardest to open myself more and be more comfortable with affection, I'm just not sure I'll ever be that "normal" someone that he'll be completely happy with. I feel as though there will always be something about me that needs changing.
I always thought I was meant to be alone from past relationship experiences.
Does anyone know whether there is a a proper way to be in a relationship? Am I supposed to let every ounce of affection in, am I supposed to not care whether dishes get done, or messes are left? If I were to get mad at something like that, is it ok for me to feel that way? Is there such thing as an invasion of personal space when you're in a relationship?
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You are completely normal person. He's got a problem. If you are satisfied with yourself that is enough. Tell him you are sorry, but you are what you are and can't change. Of course if it some minor things you can, but in other things not. If you told him this than he will certainly start to respect you more .
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