Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how my husband works, or rather procrastinates. He has ADHD, and that is pretty typical behavior for inattentive types. He is also late, forgetful, not very productive (albeit highly intelligent and he's hired to troubleshoot).
So, I suppose that's your girlfriend's personality. What other symptoms have you seen?
Honestly, that seems exactly like her.
She is a great person but I worry that if we marry, I will fall into a parenting role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how my husband works, or rather procrastinates. He has ADHD, and that is pretty typical behavior for inattentive types. He is also late, forgetful, not very productive (albeit highly intelligent and he's hired to troubleshoot).
So, I suppose that's your girlfriend's personality. What other symptoms have you seen?
Honestly, that seems exactly like her.
She is a great person but I worry that if we marry, I will fall into a parenting role.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is embarrassed and depressed about it and you "helping" her and pressuring her is going to have the opposite effect of making her feel stressed and miserable and resistant to your suggestions. Try leaving her completely alone to process her feelings for a month, and then see where she is.
I haven't really been pressuring her except sending her links.
We don't live together so shortly she won't be able to pay her bills. That would be a crisis, no?
If you don't live with her how do you know she is spending much of her day on Facebook? How do you know how much effort she is putting in?
When it reaches a crisis level and she comes to you, then it will be the time to have a (CALM) discussion about this.
I was like your girlfriend at one point, and criticism or sending me links to jobs did not motivate me. It made me feel like my husband thought I was a loser who could not figure things out. Plus I was depressed. But guess what! I eventually found a good job, on my own, without anyone's help. It was not as fast as anyone would have liked. But losing a job has a grief process like anything else and you have to let her figure things out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how my husband works, or rather procrastinates. He has ADHD, and that is pretty typical behavior for inattentive types. He is also late, forgetful, not very productive (albeit highly intelligent and he's hired to troubleshoot).
So, I suppose that's your girlfriend's personality. What other symptoms have you seen?
Honestly, that seems exactly like her.
She is a great person but I worry that if we marry, I will fall into a parenting role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is embarrassed and depressed about it and you "helping" her and pressuring her is going to have the opposite effect of making her feel stressed and miserable and resistant to your suggestions. Try leaving her completely alone to process her feelings for a month, and then see where she is.
I haven't really been pressuring her except sending her links.
We don't live together so shortly she won't be able to pay her bills. That would be a crisis, no?
Anonymous wrote:This is how my husband works, or rather procrastinates. He has ADHD, and that is pretty typical behavior for inattentive types. He is also late, forgetful, not very productive (albeit highly intelligent and he's hired to troubleshoot).
So, I suppose that's your girlfriend's personality. What other symptoms have you seen?
Anonymous wrote:She is embarrassed and depressed about it and you "helping" her and pressuring her is going to have the opposite effect of making her feel stressed and miserable and resistant to your suggestions. Try leaving her completely alone to process her feelings for a month, and then see where she is.