Ever since my SO and I have been long distance (dated in the same city for 7 months, then became long distance), I've noticed that for the past several months, my SO never takes initiative when it comes to thinking of, or planning for visits. I'm usually the one who brings up the topic. I'll say, "So when is the best time for me to visit you?". Or, I'll bring it up right away after I see him, because with plane tickets being so pricey, I find to get a good deal, it's best to book a month in advance, so I basically have to have the next visit planned and booked almost right after I just saw him. We try to visit once every two months for a few days.
My SO is a procrastinator and I see that as part of him never bringing it up, but then procrastinating on normal things like work or chores is one thing, which I am also guilty of, by when emotions are involved, when you are missing someone and want to spend time with them, especially when the time we have together is so short and spread out (we both get only 3 weeks vacation allowed from work in a whole year), it doesn't make sense to me why he is never eager to think about visits.
It makes me feel like I am missing him more, that I am more emotionally involved in the relationship than he is. Once, when I brought up the topic of me visiting him in two months, the week after I just visited him, he was a little annoyed and was like, "we just saw each other, why do you need to start planning the next visit now?" For me, I love him and want to see him, and it helps me emotionally knowing the next date we'll see each other. It gives me something to look forward to, to count down to, and plus, flights are cheaper if you book a month in advance.
I've told him this, and I think he doesn't get as annoyed, but it still hurts that I'm always the one so eager to visit each other, and he's all "we'll see each other when we see each other". He's so more laid back about it, but to me, to make a long-distance relationship work, a part of it is planning things out together, the logistics, the practical stuff. When you're dating short-distance, you can be more laid back, so frankly, it does hurt me, when he doesn't take as much initiative.
Am I being too sensitive, is there maybe more to this than I see?
My SO is a procrastinator and I see that as part of him never bringing it up, but then procrastinating on normal things like work or chores is one thing, which I am also guilty of, by when emotions are involved, when you are missing someone and want to spend time with them, especially when the time we have together is so short and spread out (we both get only 3 weeks vacation allowed from work in a whole year), it doesn't make sense to me why he is never eager to think about visits.
It makes me feel like I am missing him more, that I am more emotionally involved in the relationship than he is. Once, when I brought up the topic of me visiting him in two months, the week after I just visited him, he was a little annoyed and was like, "we just saw each other, why do you need to start planning the next visit now?" For me, I love him and want to see him, and it helps me emotionally knowing the next date we'll see each other. It gives me something to look forward to, to count down to, and plus, flights are cheaper if you book a month in advance.
I've told him this, and I think he doesn't get as annoyed, but it still hurts that I'm always the one so eager to visit each other, and he's all "we'll see each other when we see each other". He's so more laid back about it, but to me, to make a long-distance relationship work, a part of it is planning things out together, the logistics, the practical stuff. When you're dating short-distance, you can be more laid back, so frankly, it does hurt me, when he doesn't take as much initiative.
Am I being too sensitive, is there maybe more to this than I see?
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