crankcaseuk
Feb 22, 2012, 07:54 AM
Hi,
I'm hoping to get a woman's perspective on my relationship.
We met through a blind date organised by a mutual friend, under the premise it was "just fun" however after about 6 months (together now, nearly 10 months). It was clear we had feelings for each other after going on holiday for day breaks and having really fun times. From the offest I was told I'd never meet the children (she adores them, best mum ever!) with the same applying to my own daughter and me (she's 11) but as we grew close, she slowly let me into her life and I was introduced to the children as a friend, her eldest (14) knows we are together - but not the younger children of 4 & 10 (she hasn't met my daughter yet).
I knew on the first date behind her pretty eyes was quite a bit of pain and as time went by, her past experiences with her ex who left her with the children, due to a rather shady past has moved to another country with minimal contact since, no birthday cards/xmas presents etc.
We had a little break over xmas as her children were upset over their dad, but this only lasted a couple of days with her coming back to me, our relationship grew stronger until a couple of weeks ago I noticed a change, little more distant not so open. After asking her what's wrong to which she usually tells me she said nothing and we discussed her distance with the possibility a little space to clear our heads, taking a look at a relationship, she agreed to this but seemed upset. After a while she told me the older children had read a message from their dad promising to come back, she doesn't know whether this will happen and if he doesn't she's going to tell the kids the full story about their father, instead of trying to keep their dreams alive. She admitted this was why she wasn't herself, but we'd already discussed and agreed for space. I could see she was clearly upset as we kissed and said our goodbyes, for a short time at least.
It's been 4 days of no contact, and I'm concerned for her - not myself or the relationship.
What should I do, say I was hasty without knowing the full story and tell her I'm there for her or leave her alone?
Thanks for any advice :)
I'm hoping to get a woman's perspective on my relationship.
We met through a blind date organised by a mutual friend, under the premise it was "just fun" however after about 6 months (together now, nearly 10 months). It was clear we had feelings for each other after going on holiday for day breaks and having really fun times. From the offest I was told I'd never meet the children (she adores them, best mum ever!) with the same applying to my own daughter and me (she's 11) but as we grew close, she slowly let me into her life and I was introduced to the children as a friend, her eldest (14) knows we are together - but not the younger children of 4 & 10 (she hasn't met my daughter yet).
I knew on the first date behind her pretty eyes was quite a bit of pain and as time went by, her past experiences with her ex who left her with the children, due to a rather shady past has moved to another country with minimal contact since, no birthday cards/xmas presents etc.
We had a little break over xmas as her children were upset over their dad, but this only lasted a couple of days with her coming back to me, our relationship grew stronger until a couple of weeks ago I noticed a change, little more distant not so open. After asking her what's wrong to which she usually tells me she said nothing and we discussed her distance with the possibility a little space to clear our heads, taking a look at a relationship, she agreed to this but seemed upset. After a while she told me the older children had read a message from their dad promising to come back, she doesn't know whether this will happen and if he doesn't she's going to tell the kids the full story about their father, instead of trying to keep their dreams alive. She admitted this was why she wasn't herself, but we'd already discussed and agreed for space. I could see she was clearly upset as we kissed and said our goodbyes, for a short time at least.
It's been 4 days of no contact, and I'm concerned for her - not myself or the relationship.
What should I do, say I was hasty without knowing the full story and tell her I'm there for her or leave her alone?
Thanks for any advice :)