brasaga
Oct 4, 2006, 04:24 AM
I met a wonderful woman during the summer and we hit it off from the beginning. She was pretty much the driving force during the first month. Near the end of two months of being together she began worrying about her finances, her chemical sensitivity became more of a problem and made her tired much of the time. She couldn’t sleep at my house because of the bedroom carpet and we couldn’t sleep in her bedroom because of the adhesive in the flooring, so she began spending many nights sleeping by herself on a daybed near a window.
After two weeks of this I felt that we were not as close anymore and tried to talk with her about our relationship. She said it was the natural ebb and flow, getting used to one another, then she fell silent during our ride home. Several times over the period of several weeks I tried to bring out some conversation but she said everything was OK. Still, things didn’t seem right but I was trying to be patient and understanding because of her chronic fatigue and lung problems. Finally, two weeks ago I made her talk and she declared that she wasn’t sure I was the person she wanted to spend her life with, but that she was attracted to me and wanted to just spend time together having fun and getting to know each other better.
A week later we talked some more, She said she was confused, she thought she was going through menopause, she had lost all interest in sex, that I can’t fix her health or her finances, etc. Then she suggested we date, start over again, like we just met. In an email response a couple of days later she agreed with me that a little time apart would be good for reflection and that she had lots to sort out on many fronts. We spent a week with no contact, then she came to a party at my house last Saturday, we had a friendly kiss and she let me walk her to her car when she left. We were glad to see one another.
Right now I know we need time apart, but I’m not sure if this has been a move towards breaking up, or, is she reassessing what he wants from our relationship. Maybe chemical problems, menopause, job dissatisfaction all contribute to the fact that she can’t love right now. Even as she seemed to drift away she continued to call and want to get together for dinner and do things together.
It is hard to fathom how this could go from being perfect to this casual in a month. I have thought that she might be depressed from illness, menopause, job, finances, and the sudden appearance of a man in her life where she had to confront commitment and all attendant issues.
Is she leaving me?
Is she just having a hard time personally?
Is she reevaluating this relationship?
Is she trying to make me a best friend and not a boyfriend?
Should I move on?
Should I be patient?
Should I give her plenty of time and space?
I know that pursuing her right now is not the thing to do.
After two weeks of this I felt that we were not as close anymore and tried to talk with her about our relationship. She said it was the natural ebb and flow, getting used to one another, then she fell silent during our ride home. Several times over the period of several weeks I tried to bring out some conversation but she said everything was OK. Still, things didn’t seem right but I was trying to be patient and understanding because of her chronic fatigue and lung problems. Finally, two weeks ago I made her talk and she declared that she wasn’t sure I was the person she wanted to spend her life with, but that she was attracted to me and wanted to just spend time together having fun and getting to know each other better.
A week later we talked some more, She said she was confused, she thought she was going through menopause, she had lost all interest in sex, that I can’t fix her health or her finances, etc. Then she suggested we date, start over again, like we just met. In an email response a couple of days later she agreed with me that a little time apart would be good for reflection and that she had lots to sort out on many fronts. We spent a week with no contact, then she came to a party at my house last Saturday, we had a friendly kiss and she let me walk her to her car when she left. We were glad to see one another.
Right now I know we need time apart, but I’m not sure if this has been a move towards breaking up, or, is she reassessing what he wants from our relationship. Maybe chemical problems, menopause, job dissatisfaction all contribute to the fact that she can’t love right now. Even as she seemed to drift away she continued to call and want to get together for dinner and do things together.
It is hard to fathom how this could go from being perfect to this casual in a month. I have thought that she might be depressed from illness, menopause, job, finances, and the sudden appearance of a man in her life where she had to confront commitment and all attendant issues.
Is she leaving me?
Is she just having a hard time personally?
Is she reevaluating this relationship?
Is she trying to make me a best friend and not a boyfriend?
Should I move on?
Should I be patient?
Should I give her plenty of time and space?
I know that pursuing her right now is not the thing to do.