Anonymous wrote:OP here. I tried discussing it with him once in the past. He said that he is sensitive and when I need to vent or get other ways of support it wears him down. it was kind of disappointing because he always happily accepts my support. Sometimes I feel used, like I’m only good for a good time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.
Maybe I am just asking for too much. I do go to other loved ones mostly. But sometimes I was a hug or some other form of support from him.
You are NOT asking for too much. There are guys out there with high EQ. I have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.
Maybe I am just asking for too much. I do go to other loved ones mostly. But sometimes I was a hug or some other form of support from him.
Anonymous wrote:My DH was similar except he didn’t require a lot of emotional support. And it kind of sucks now. And it’s worse when you have young kids or go through health issues, pregnancy, job stuff. It will likely get worse and at minimum not improve. People rarely change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.
Maybe I am just asking for too much. I do go to other loved ones mostly. But sometimes I was a hug or some other form of support from him.
You are NOT asking for too much. There are guys out there with high EQ. I have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.
Maybe I am just asking for too much. I do go to other loved ones mostly. But sometimes I was a hug or some other form of support from him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.
Maybe I am just asking for too much. I do go to other loved ones mostly. But sometimes I was a hug or some other form of support from him.
Anonymous wrote:This question is too hard to answer.
In some ways you're just describing an incredibly common male - female dynamic.
I turn to my female friends when I need deep emotional support and that's fine with me. He will listen to me cry if I need to but doesn't say the right things so friends are better. But you might need more. It's too hard to say- personal decision.