Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not a good long term match.
Doesn't mean you are he are bad people. You just aren't a good fit.
You want a relationship where you can enjoy a certain lifestyle .
You want a gift giver.
You want a guy who takes the lead on planning stuff nothing wrong with that
Sure you could try and talk to him and mold him into that type of guy but it's likely not to work and you'll constantly be trying to get him to step up.
All true but I also want other important non material things on which he delivers an instantly.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I think that if we were redirecting energy and money towards different mutual goals I would feel more positive about the shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:He obvious doesn’t meet your financial expectations. Keep digging.
Anonymous wrote:You're not a good long term match.
Doesn't mean you are he are bad people. You just aren't a good fit.
You want a relationship where you can enjoy a certain lifestyle .
You want a gift giver.
You want a guy who takes the lead on planning stuff nothing wrong with that
Sure you could try and talk to him and mold him into that type of guy but it's likely not to work and you'll constantly be trying to get him to step up.
Anonymous wrote:You're not a good long term match.
Doesn't mean you are he are bad people. You just aren't a good fit.
You want a relationship where you can enjoy a certain lifestyle .
You want a gift giver.
You want a guy who takes the lead on planning stuff nothing wrong with that
Sure you could try and talk to him and mold him into that type of guy but it's likely not to work and you'll constantly be trying to get him to step up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever planned a date and payed for it? Maybe he's just tired of having to plan and pay for all outing.
I was just going to say OP should start planning and paying for dates.
I’ve been with Dh for 20 years. He earns high income but I plan most everything we do whether it is our dates, vacations, kid events, parties at our house, etc. if I waited for him to plan, we would do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever planned a date and payed for it? Maybe he's just tired of having to plan and pay for all outing.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I think that if we were redirecting energy and money towards different mutual goals I would feel more positive about the shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:For the first 4-6m my boyfriend used to plan fun dates. We’d go out to dinner, to a performance, or do an activity together, and he would really make an effort. Now it’s all dinner at home, walks outside, sometimes tennis. He’s a great guy; kind, honest, supportive and respectful and we take care of each other. Sex is not the best I’ve ever had but the best he’s ever had and good enough for me.
Unfortunately I feel like he is always stretched thin financially and it shows. He makes a decent salary but has child support obligations and a lawyer to pay. He does things himself that a higher earning person would outsource (like cleaning or home repairs) that reduce our available together time. He has never given me a gift although I do give him gifts (small ones though, like under $50 though will spend $300 for his birthday).