that being said, long distance relationships do suck and aren't made for everyone, and definitely not for the clingy
You may like this girl, but if you're just going to be a blob of emotion whenever she's not around, you might think about ending it for your own sake for the 90% of the time where you two can't be together
I think if your own actions force you to give pause and ask "am I being too X?" Chances are that you are. Self awareness is a good thing, after all. Besides, heart has already said before that he's clingy, so it seems kind of redundant to ask aloud.
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edited September 2008
As seen by my statements earlier and everyone's reaction to them, it is uncommon for people to accept clingy
I, for one, love my clingy girlfriend.
Your girlfriend, however, may not be so receptive!
clingy in anything long distance is especially bad, since it just makes the distance issue worse
not being together all the time is actually very manageable if you're both independent people. It still probably isn't ideal for either, but it's not as much of a sticking point and neither party tends to dwell on it which allows the relationship to thrive despite the geographical gap
But I don't think I've done anything to come off as clingy. I think I'm like you swordfights. I want us to be more clingy to each other, but I haven't really been clingy yet.
I think if your own actions force you to give pause and ask "am I being too X?" Chances are that you are.
nnnnope. if you question your own actions, you're just being self-critical. asking the question doesn't necessarily mean that the answer is 'yes', and assuming so is likely to be more destructive than constructive
it's the difference between actually examining your actions and assuming that you're a failure
clingy in anything long distance is especially bad, since it just makes the distance issue worse
not being together all the time is actually very manageable if you're both independent people. It still probably isn't ideal for either, but it's not as much of a sticking point and neither party tends to dwell on it which allows the relationship to thrive despite the geographical gap
clingy in anything long distance is especially bad, since it just makes the distance issue worse
not being together all the time is actually very manageable if you're both independent people. It still probably isn't ideal for either, but it's not as much of a sticking point and neither party tends to dwell on it which allows the relationship to thrive despite the geographical gap
well said.
which is why I said, if you know you're clingy, or at the very least have a clingy personality, even though you like this girl, the situation might be doing more harm than good. You might like her enough where it's worth sticking out, but if you're together for one week every three months, and the rest of the time is completely miserable, you have to look at the bigger picture
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edited September 2008
If I ask if I am too awesome, it clearly does not indicate that I am awesome at all
And , yes, I do like to be clingy to her as well, as I am clingy by nature, but she tops me and so I have an enjoyable relationship.
clingy in anything long distance is especially bad, since it just makes the distance issue worse
not being together all the time is actually very manageable if you're both independent people. It still probably isn't ideal for either, but it's not as much of a sticking point and neither party tends to dwell on it which allows the relationship to thrive despite the geographical gap
well said.
which is why I said, if you know you're clingy, or at the very least have a clingy personality, even though you like this girl, the situation might be doing more harm than good. You might like her enough where it's worth sticking out, but if you're together for one week every three months, and the rest of the time is completely miserable, you have to look at the bigger picture
Well, we are both keeping ourselves busy with school and whatnot. Not like omg i need to text you every 5 minutes clingy. It's just that she seems a bit odd lately and hasn't been calling. So I guess I'm just worried. I know she's been pretty busy with school and she was getting sick recently, so it's more than likely that I'm overreacting.
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Well, we are both keeping ourselves busy with school and whatnot. Not like omg i need to text you every 5 minutes clingy. It's just that she seems a bit odd lately and hasn't been calling. So I guess I'm just worried. I know she's been pretty busy with school and she was getting sick recently, so it's more than likely that I'm overreacting.
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that being said, long distance relationships do suck and aren't made for everyone, and definitely not for the clingy
You may like this girl, but if you're just going to be a blob of emotion whenever she's not around, you might think about ending it for your own sake for the 90% of the time where you two can't be together
no? no, i'm pretty sure this isn't true
That is something that definitely grates on nerves
I, for one, love my clingy girlfriend.
Your girlfriend, however, may not be so receptive!
not being together all the time is actually very manageable if you're both independent people. It still probably isn't ideal for either, but it's not as much of a sticking point and neither party tends to dwell on it which allows the relationship to thrive despite the geographical gap
nnnnope. if you question your own actions, you're just being self-critical. asking the question doesn't necessarily mean that the answer is 'yes', and assuming so is likely to be more destructive than constructive
it's the difference between actually examining your actions and assuming that you're a failure
well said.
which is why I said, if you know you're clingy, or at the very least have a clingy personality, even though you like this girl, the situation might be doing more harm than good. You might like her enough where it's worth sticking out, but if you're together for one week every three months, and the rest of the time is completely miserable, you have to look at the bigger picture
And , yes, I do like to be clingy to her as well, as I am clingy by nature, but she tops me and so I have an enjoyable relationship.
Well, we are both keeping ourselves busy with school and whatnot. Not like omg i need to text you every 5 minutes clingy. It's just that she seems a bit odd lately and hasn't been calling. So I guess I'm just worried. I know she's been pretty busy with school and she was getting sick recently, so it's more than likely that I'm overreacting.
oh yeah well my 360 just red ringed today
and that suuucks
Glad called.
They want some advice on their new line of Cling Wrap.
yeah well i'm listening to 'take me to the riot' and i love this song
I'm not selling the patent.
Oh yeah well I'm watching a friend play Eternal Darkness right now.
wait
teach me
Teach you what?
And then I got to the part where I was like this safari guy and I realized I had to start the game over and I was like fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
What shenanigans should I pull WW++
or more like advices on how to make the best out of long distance relationship
Have you tried phone sex?
very competitive
is all I'm saying
And then you can record her end of the session and put it out on all the free porn communities when she breaks up with you.
I don't even know how you would go about doing that.
Like, do you stick the phone completely up your ass, or only the receiver?