Is it normal to feel awkward/uncomfortable about being affectionate towards someone?
In February I met an online friend in person (who is a little more than just a friend) for the first time, and they were incredibly affectionate towards me and I was obviously weirded out and uncomfortable by it. I stayed there for 8 days, and it took the entire 8 days to actually start to feel a little more comfortable with the affection. However, I'm someone who needs to be "exposed" to things regularly or consistently, otherwise there's no real affect. So since I won't see my friend for another few months, I know that I'll be awkward again the next time we see each other when it comes to affection. My friend wants me to try and initiate some of the affection next time (this has become a more recent desire of his as our connection and feelings have grown for one another), but I can't make any promises with that. Something that seems so simple really isn't when you're in the actual moment. I know that he sometimes feels as if I don't share the same emotions as he does because I don't really know how to express myself in person in the way of affection. He understands something like this is hard for me, and on a certain level he accepts it, but I understand that sometimes he's a little concerned about being the only one initiating and contributing to the showing of affection. But I just find it difficult. It makes me feel awkward and a little uncomfortable, whether it's receiving or giving the affection; it's not even really the person, it's just the action of being that close/intimate with someone, even if it's just a hug or holding hands.
Is it common to feel this way, or are people generally able to be affectionate as if it's natural?
Do you find it easy, being in a LDR, to show affection when physically possible?
In February I met an online friend in person (who is a little more than just a friend) for the first time, and they were incredibly affectionate towards me and I was obviously weirded out and uncomfortable by it. I stayed there for 8 days, and it took the entire 8 days to actually start to feel a little more comfortable with the affection. However, I'm someone who needs to be "exposed" to things regularly or consistently, otherwise there's no real affect. So since I won't see my friend for another few months, I know that I'll be awkward again the next time we see each other when it comes to affection. My friend wants me to try and initiate some of the affection next time (this has become a more recent desire of his as our connection and feelings have grown for one another), but I can't make any promises with that. Something that seems so simple really isn't when you're in the actual moment. I know that he sometimes feels as if I don't share the same emotions as he does because I don't really know how to express myself in person in the way of affection. He understands something like this is hard for me, and on a certain level he accepts it, but I understand that sometimes he's a little concerned about being the only one initiating and contributing to the showing of affection. But I just find it difficult. It makes me feel awkward and a little uncomfortable, whether it's receiving or giving the affection; it's not even really the person, it's just the action of being that close/intimate with someone, even if it's just a hug or holding hands.
Is it common to feel this way, or are people generally able to be affectionate as if it's natural?
Do you find it easy, being in a LDR, to show affection when physically possible?
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