Hi everyone! I'm so glad I found this forum, it's a wonderful idea to give and get support like that. God knows we need it!
I've something on my mind I'd like to ask your help with.
My SO and I have been together for about a year and a half. We're both in our late 20s. We see each other a few times a year and have a solid relationship. We get along great and haven't had any major arguments. He's caring, affectionate and reliable. We talk every day, even when we're traveling, or on a night out, and we've met each others friends and families. He's not much of a talker and doesn't say I love you every day, but when it does it's special. We're both committed, invested and we both see future with one another. Sexual chemistry is also very strong, we're still very much into it.
Anyway, I generally have depression and anxiety issues and when I'm feeling down, little things often trigger me into paranoia about our relationship. I'm aware of it and I usually don't take it out on him, but talk to my best friend until I get better. It's like I can't tell the difference between important and non-important anymore and I need someone to help me regain common sense.
Today I'm feeling like that, and I would really need your opinion on this.
He has a blog where he posts his poems every few weeks. They're normally quite melancholic. I asked him early on, before we even got together, if the poems are autobiographical, and do they reflect his feelings. He said they usually aren't, that he just puts phrases and rhymes together the way they fit the best - but did say that there were a couple that were about how he felt.
However, I've noticed a strong correlation between his moods and the poems he posts. When he was single and lonely, he wrote a lot about waiting for true love. When we got together, he wrote a lot of happy slushy poems. When he was super stressed at work he wrote about anger and failure etc. So I do believe they reflect his feelings - what's the point of writing them if they don't?
Sorry for the long intro, I'll get to the point now.
Anyway, today he's published a poem about being lonely and waiting for love. Not lonely as in 'I wish my girlfriend was here' but lonely as in 'I have nobody to love'. He goes on about how he's been waiting for love but it won't come. He feels sad seeing couples exchanging kisses, and wonders what he's doing wrong. He feels like time is slipping away while he's waiting. In the end it says, but soon he'll find his special someone.
He wrote poems like that before but not since we got together. Nothing about the way he's been treating me would suggest he's unhappy with the relationship or that he's waiting/looking for someone else. Distance is hard for both of us, but we cope with it. Still, I just can't bring myself to dismiss this poem as just art that has nothing to do with his feelings. It had to come from somewhere, right?
What do you guys think? Like I said, I'm currently having problems with telling whether my upset is legit or not. He was always reluctant to talk about any of his poems, and I doubt I could get a clear answer unless I push him to explain it.
Thanks to everyone for their opinion!
I've something on my mind I'd like to ask your help with.
My SO and I have been together for about a year and a half. We're both in our late 20s. We see each other a few times a year and have a solid relationship. We get along great and haven't had any major arguments. He's caring, affectionate and reliable. We talk every day, even when we're traveling, or on a night out, and we've met each others friends and families. He's not much of a talker and doesn't say I love you every day, but when it does it's special. We're both committed, invested and we both see future with one another. Sexual chemistry is also very strong, we're still very much into it.
Anyway, I generally have depression and anxiety issues and when I'm feeling down, little things often trigger me into paranoia about our relationship. I'm aware of it and I usually don't take it out on him, but talk to my best friend until I get better. It's like I can't tell the difference between important and non-important anymore and I need someone to help me regain common sense.
Today I'm feeling like that, and I would really need your opinion on this.
He has a blog where he posts his poems every few weeks. They're normally quite melancholic. I asked him early on, before we even got together, if the poems are autobiographical, and do they reflect his feelings. He said they usually aren't, that he just puts phrases and rhymes together the way they fit the best - but did say that there were a couple that were about how he felt.
However, I've noticed a strong correlation between his moods and the poems he posts. When he was single and lonely, he wrote a lot about waiting for true love. When we got together, he wrote a lot of happy slushy poems. When he was super stressed at work he wrote about anger and failure etc. So I do believe they reflect his feelings - what's the point of writing them if they don't?
Sorry for the long intro, I'll get to the point now.
Anyway, today he's published a poem about being lonely and waiting for love. Not lonely as in 'I wish my girlfriend was here' but lonely as in 'I have nobody to love'. He goes on about how he's been waiting for love but it won't come. He feels sad seeing couples exchanging kisses, and wonders what he's doing wrong. He feels like time is slipping away while he's waiting. In the end it says, but soon he'll find his special someone.
He wrote poems like that before but not since we got together. Nothing about the way he's been treating me would suggest he's unhappy with the relationship or that he's waiting/looking for someone else. Distance is hard for both of us, but we cope with it. Still, I just can't bring myself to dismiss this poem as just art that has nothing to do with his feelings. It had to come from somewhere, right?
What do you guys think? Like I said, I'm currently having problems with telling whether my upset is legit or not. He was always reluctant to talk about any of his poems, and I doubt I could get a clear answer unless I push him to explain it.
Thanks to everyone for their opinion!
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