Hello all,
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted on here so just to give you a frame of reference of my LDR: we’re high school sweethearts. We have been together going on 4 years now (this is our 3rd year of college and thus our 3rd year of long distance). We are engaged and plan to get married somewhere around summer 2014 (after we graduate with our bachelor’s degrees). We are CD for the summer and all school breaks and he visits every month by greyhound.
My situation is not unique in the least. But that’s why I think you’ll be able to help me. I’m having an issue with feeling blown off, neglected, not made a priority, and my feelings are not being validated by my SO. I feel this way because my SO has been especially busy as of late. The heart of the issue is that when I do try to reach out to my SO I am not getting his undivided attention. Whatsoever. I’d say 80% or more… of our communication is transmitted via text. Boom. That’s already super impersonal in and of itself as a method of communicating. And when it makes up the majority of your connection with your SO it can start to feel pretty lonely and robotic. Well, the thing is he DOES call on the phone relatively frequently but often I don’t pick up because I’m busy and/or I have less of an inclination to do so because when we try to talk on the phone he’s busy doing other things or will stop to talk to anyone that walks by while he’s on the phone, etc. A.k.a I’m not getting his undivided attention. In which case I throw in the towel and say screw it. At least when we’re texting I don’t have to put up with getting interrupted mid-sentence as he talks to someone else…
Then there’s Skype. We rarely, rarely ever Skype because most of the time it ends in a fight. This is (from where I’m standing at least) because he can never give me one on one attention then either. If we’re Skyping he’ll be doing other things on the internet or eating and watching TV or he’ll just up and have a conversation with someone where he is. Majority of the time even if he IS talking to me, he’s not even looking at me! What is the point in Skyping if he won’t even pull his eyes off the TV to look at me? I find it extremely rude and usually end up just hanging up on him. So needless to say, I straight up avoid Skype (which I wish I didn’t because it is such a great tool for long distance relationships…).
Yes, I tried to talk to him about all of this today. It was via texting because we were both at school. But nothing was resolved. When I told him I felt neglected from not getting any undivided attention ever while he’s at school (and listed those examples) all he did was deny it. He just said he doesn’t do those things. Well, there goes any validation of my feelings when he just straight tells me I’m wrong and therefore my feelings are unjust. How am I or we supposed to fix anything if he won’t even admit these things are happening? Needless to say we played the blame game for a couple hours and then I just stopped talking to him. He just threw excuses at me and then tried to blame me by saying I don’t show interest in the things he does talk about and you get the picture. We’re just blaming each other. And from what I can tell he just denies any wrong doing leaving me with no idea how to resolve this. All I want is some undivided attention. Even if since he’s super busy it was only like 30 minutes out of his day. Is that really too much to ask? Go ahead and let me know what you think and how I should go about dealing with this. I appreciate it.
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted on here so just to give you a frame of reference of my LDR: we’re high school sweethearts. We have been together going on 4 years now (this is our 3rd year of college and thus our 3rd year of long distance). We are engaged and plan to get married somewhere around summer 2014 (after we graduate with our bachelor’s degrees). We are CD for the summer and all school breaks and he visits every month by greyhound.
My situation is not unique in the least. But that’s why I think you’ll be able to help me. I’m having an issue with feeling blown off, neglected, not made a priority, and my feelings are not being validated by my SO. I feel this way because my SO has been especially busy as of late. The heart of the issue is that when I do try to reach out to my SO I am not getting his undivided attention. Whatsoever. I’d say 80% or more… of our communication is transmitted via text. Boom. That’s already super impersonal in and of itself as a method of communicating. And when it makes up the majority of your connection with your SO it can start to feel pretty lonely and robotic. Well, the thing is he DOES call on the phone relatively frequently but often I don’t pick up because I’m busy and/or I have less of an inclination to do so because when we try to talk on the phone he’s busy doing other things or will stop to talk to anyone that walks by while he’s on the phone, etc. A.k.a I’m not getting his undivided attention. In which case I throw in the towel and say screw it. At least when we’re texting I don’t have to put up with getting interrupted mid-sentence as he talks to someone else…
Then there’s Skype. We rarely, rarely ever Skype because most of the time it ends in a fight. This is (from where I’m standing at least) because he can never give me one on one attention then either. If we’re Skyping he’ll be doing other things on the internet or eating and watching TV or he’ll just up and have a conversation with someone where he is. Majority of the time even if he IS talking to me, he’s not even looking at me! What is the point in Skyping if he won’t even pull his eyes off the TV to look at me? I find it extremely rude and usually end up just hanging up on him. So needless to say, I straight up avoid Skype (which I wish I didn’t because it is such a great tool for long distance relationships…).
Yes, I tried to talk to him about all of this today. It was via texting because we were both at school. But nothing was resolved. When I told him I felt neglected from not getting any undivided attention ever while he’s at school (and listed those examples) all he did was deny it. He just said he doesn’t do those things. Well, there goes any validation of my feelings when he just straight tells me I’m wrong and therefore my feelings are unjust. How am I or we supposed to fix anything if he won’t even admit these things are happening? Needless to say we played the blame game for a couple hours and then I just stopped talking to him. He just threw excuses at me and then tried to blame me by saying I don’t show interest in the things he does talk about and you get the picture. We’re just blaming each other. And from what I can tell he just denies any wrong doing leaving me with no idea how to resolve this. All I want is some undivided attention. Even if since he’s super busy it was only like 30 minutes out of his day. Is that really too much to ask? Go ahead and let me know what you think and how I should go about dealing with this. I appreciate it.
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