Hi everyone,
This is kind of a general question but I want to ask it in the context of my own feelings too. My boyfriend of almost 6 months and I recently had a conversation about what we would do if something bad happened in one of our lives and we needed the other's support. We are currently 15,000 km apart, with me travelling and working for the next 5 months (one month travelling with him).
He said he would come without hesitation for me, drop everything etc, even though I wouldn't expect him to because it feels selfish to expect that. I said I would do the same, and I believe I would, but the thing is i feel like a bad person because I wouldn't do it with no hesitation - I've been anxious/thinking a lot about how I'd have to let the people I'm working for down, spend thousands of dollars etc.
Is it selfish of me to think about this things? Does it mean I love him less if I would hesitate before flying home early if he needed me (he said he'd expect me to come if one of his family members was seriously ill)? I know it might sound like I'm looking for positive affirmation of my thought process and to be told that it's normal, but I just want to honestly know whether the way I think is selfish, because then I can try to remedy it.
He's said he wouldn't be in a relationship with me if I wasn't prepared to do this for him, and I think that's one of the main factors why I would do it, which also makes me feel selfish. If I'm a good person I should just want to do it to support him and do it without hesitation and unconditionally right? At the same time, some of my friends said they wouldn't do it for their SOs despite being together longer than we have, and I'm struggling to understand whether it's bad or normal to think the way I do and what is a healthy amount of sacrifice to expect from someone in a relationship.
Thanks in advance!
This is kind of a general question but I want to ask it in the context of my own feelings too. My boyfriend of almost 6 months and I recently had a conversation about what we would do if something bad happened in one of our lives and we needed the other's support. We are currently 15,000 km apart, with me travelling and working for the next 5 months (one month travelling with him).
He said he would come without hesitation for me, drop everything etc, even though I wouldn't expect him to because it feels selfish to expect that. I said I would do the same, and I believe I would, but the thing is i feel like a bad person because I wouldn't do it with no hesitation - I've been anxious/thinking a lot about how I'd have to let the people I'm working for down, spend thousands of dollars etc.
Is it selfish of me to think about this things? Does it mean I love him less if I would hesitate before flying home early if he needed me (he said he'd expect me to come if one of his family members was seriously ill)? I know it might sound like I'm looking for positive affirmation of my thought process and to be told that it's normal, but I just want to honestly know whether the way I think is selfish, because then I can try to remedy it.
He's said he wouldn't be in a relationship with me if I wasn't prepared to do this for him, and I think that's one of the main factors why I would do it, which also makes me feel selfish. If I'm a good person I should just want to do it to support him and do it without hesitation and unconditionally right? At the same time, some of my friends said they wouldn't do it for their SOs despite being together longer than we have, and I'm struggling to understand whether it's bad or normal to think the way I do and what is a healthy amount of sacrifice to expect from someone in a relationship.
Thanks in advance!
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