Hello again, I'm just having a heck of a time lately and looking for feedback again. A couple of days ago, I had a great conversation with a close friend. He was great to talk to because we've been friendly for about twenty years, he has a rational and patient male perspective, and with three sisters and a wife, he understands the female perspective. As I told him about all of my recent relationship stress, he reminded me that my current situation is, truthfully, the first mature, adult romantic relationship I've been in (compared to previous attempts). He reminded me that the time has come for me to step up and be an adult about this situation because of how special my SO is to me. When my adolescent self wants to get between us and wreak havoc, my task is to tell her to "F" off, as my friend said!
This evening, SO and I had a Skype call. Despite the poor internet connection, we stayed on for over 1.75 hours, laughing and talking about the usual things that we like to talk about. We made plans to see about getting together for Halloween weekend. All good things that should be the antidote to my earlier stress.
What's troubling me now is that the last couple of days, it seems that the spark is diminished and this is where the aforementioned call for maturity comes in. Almost ten months in, it seems fair to think that the honeymoon phase could be ending, and since I am confident that SO is Mr. Right, I shouldn't worry (?). I have three questions to this end:
1) When did you all experience the end of the honeymoon phase?
2) How do you think being in an LDR influences the progression of a relationship and the end of the honeymoon?
3) Could I have just exhausted myself over the last week trying to deal with all of the inner demons unearthed by this relationship (AKA, growth process), and am just having a hard time conjuring up passionate feelings for the time being?
If it's useful information, I'll add that he and I most often get together by camping out in his twin-bed-sized tent, so from the beginning we've been used to seeing each other first thing in the morning, being crowded, and spending a couple of days unshowered. I've also hung out with his family a few times and met his childhood friends.
This evening, SO and I had a Skype call. Despite the poor internet connection, we stayed on for over 1.75 hours, laughing and talking about the usual things that we like to talk about. We made plans to see about getting together for Halloween weekend. All good things that should be the antidote to my earlier stress.
What's troubling me now is that the last couple of days, it seems that the spark is diminished and this is where the aforementioned call for maturity comes in. Almost ten months in, it seems fair to think that the honeymoon phase could be ending, and since I am confident that SO is Mr. Right, I shouldn't worry (?). I have three questions to this end:
1) When did you all experience the end of the honeymoon phase?
2) How do you think being in an LDR influences the progression of a relationship and the end of the honeymoon?
3) Could I have just exhausted myself over the last week trying to deal with all of the inner demons unearthed by this relationship (AKA, growth process), and am just having a hard time conjuring up passionate feelings for the time being?
If it's useful information, I'll add that he and I most often get together by camping out in his twin-bed-sized tent, so from the beginning we've been used to seeing each other first thing in the morning, being crowded, and spending a couple of days unshowered. I've also hung out with his family a few times and met his childhood friends.
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