Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and hate when someone expects me to text/calls twice a day and if I don't -- we're adults and have things going on -- it's the end of the world. Yes, she's needy and yes, she's using you to pacify her anxiety. The thing is that anxiety never stops with these people. First it's a call/text twice a day, next it's something else, like make me breakfast. If you don't, then you don't "care". Not all women are needy. The ones who are insecure and immature are. Soon every other text/call will be about how you didn't text/call when "required". It's a manipulation game.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that this is too much for you and you're uncomfortable with it and find her too needy is good enough. I'd dump her. A relationship shouldn't be this hard.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like some feedback on a problem I’m having with my girlfriend of 9 months. In general she’s great, but I find her a little needy.
We see each other every weekend. And usually 1-2 week nights. We text good morning and FaceTime before bed. All of this makes her happy. Sometimes I might miss a before bed call or not text good morning.
Yesterday I texted her good morning but then did reach out the rest of the day. This morning she’s all bent out of shape. Is she being needy? Or am I being a crap boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like some feedback on a problem I’m having with my girlfriend of 9 months. In general she’s great, but I find her a little needy.
We see each other every weekend. And usually 1-2 week nights. We text good morning and FaceTime before bed. All of this makes her happy. Sometimes I might miss a before bed call or not text good morning.
Yesterday I texted her good morning but then did reach out the rest of the day. This morning she’s all bent out of shape. Is she being needy? Or am I being a crap boyfriend?
She's being needy. And that neediness is unlikely to change; you need to figure out if you want to put up with it.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like some feedback on a problem I’m having with my girlfriend of 9 months. In general she’s great, but I find her a little needy.
We see each other every weekend. And usually 1-2 week nights. We text good morning and FaceTime before bed. All of this makes her happy. Sometimes I might miss a before bed call or not text good morning.
Yesterday I texted her good morning but then did reach out the rest of the day. This morning she’s all bent out of shape. Is she being needy? Or am I being a crap boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:I’d like some feedback on a problem I’m having with my girlfriend of 9 months. In general she’s great, but I find her a little needy.
We see each other every weekend. And usually 1-2 week nights. We text good morning and FaceTime before bed. All of this makes her happy. Sometimes I might miss a before bed call or not text good morning.
Yesterday I texted her good morning but then did reach out the rest of the day. This morning she’s all bent out of shape. Is she being needy? Or am I being a crap boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe there are people on this board who think two texts a day = being needy! That is so basic and simple, I am concerned how they communicate in every day life with others.
I don't think anyone thinks the two texts a day are being needy. I think it's the throwing a fit over it is what people are reacting to. When DH and I were dating we talked and texted a ton. If he didn't text back one day and the next morning said "sorry I was exhausted and just relaxed and went to bed early" I would have said "oh ok. Bad day at work?".
They both were wrong here. He should have communicated that he was tired or busy and wasn't around to talk. And she shouldn't flip out about it.
Consider that the description of the gf's allege response (which wasn't actually quoted/provided) is coming from the same person who is asking if more than 1 text a day = neediness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe there are people on this board who think two texts a day = being needy! That is so basic and simple, I am concerned how they communicate in every day life with others.
I don't think anyone thinks the two texts a day are being needy. I think it's the throwing a fit over it is what people are reacting to. When DH and I were dating we talked and texted a ton. If he didn't text back one day and the next morning said "sorry I was exhausted and just relaxed and went to bed early" I would have said "oh ok. Bad day at work?".
They both were wrong here. He should have communicated that he was tired or busy and wasn't around to talk. And she shouldn't flip out about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like some feedback on a problem I’m having with my girlfriend of 9 months. In general she’s great, but I find her a little needy.
We see each other every weekend. And usually 1-2 week nights. We text good morning and FaceTime before bed. All of this makes her happy. Sometimes I might miss a before bed call or not text good morning.
Yesterday I texted her good morning but then did reach out the rest of the day. This morning she’s all bent out of shape. Is she being needy? Or am I being a crap boyfriend?
"Girlfriend being needy" is the most redundant phrase in the English language. They're ALL needy.
Time for you to put on your big boy pants and put your foot down. So what, you missed a "good night" text? Whooptie damn doo. And stop the FaceTiming before bed. You are not a child. You are a man. This is turf-guarding nonsense.
Stand up for yourself already and stop being a pushover.