elrp
Aug 3, 2004, 07:54 AM
It's understandable that you want to do these things for him, as you love him. It's all well and good as long as he appreciates it but the worry is that he will become to rely on you too much.
When in a relationship some people adjust slightly but keep their independence, as you have. However, others lose their sense of individuality and come to rely on the other person. This person is often the weaker of the two.
It may not seem a big problem but what would happen if you were to go away on business or had to go and visit family/friends elsewhere and he were to be left on his own? You need to teach him how to do things for himself so he sees you as a partner rather than a mother figure.
He probably doesn't realise his dependence on you and would only notice if you were to go away, which if it were to happen, he wouldn't be able to take it.
Try balancing out the chores between each other. It won't hurt him to do a bit of cleaning now and again. Next time he's about to run out of a bathroom product remind him it's running out and tell him he will need to get some more.
Eventually he should get into the routine of doing things for himself and not having to rely on you so much. This will probably increase the quality of your relationship as you will begin to appreciate him more.
I hope everything goes well for you, take care.
When in a relationship some people adjust slightly but keep their independence, as you have. However, others lose their sense of individuality and come to rely on the other person. This person is often the weaker of the two.
It may not seem a big problem but what would happen if you were to go away on business or had to go and visit family/friends elsewhere and he were to be left on his own? You need to teach him how to do things for himself so he sees you as a partner rather than a mother figure.
He probably doesn't realise his dependence on you and would only notice if you were to go away, which if it were to happen, he wouldn't be able to take it.
Try balancing out the chores between each other. It won't hurt him to do a bit of cleaning now and again. Next time he's about to run out of a bathroom product remind him it's running out and tell him he will need to get some more.
Eventually he should get into the routine of doing things for himself and not having to rely on you so much. This will probably increase the quality of your relationship as you will begin to appreciate him more.
I hope everything goes well for you, take care.