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Hi Funnyfarm,
If someone doesn't show interest in you, support or encourage you, listen to you, or do thoughtful things for you, how can you tell if they love you, or if they're just making do with you or using you?
example:#(1)
A few weeks ago we went out to the casino where they serve free drinks and food while anyone gamble the slots machines or play poker...it had a very attractive girl working the night shift that night,he was starring down the little girl of whom could have been his sister(SHAME ON HIM)apparently he loves younger women and even his ex wife explained this to me in one of her emails to me...well...I kicked brass when we got home telling him that I know what he was doing and we had a fight over it...
right..
So imagine God says to you...here's this man. And he's wonderful, enthusiastic, bright, charming...he'll find new ways to make you laugh every day. And no matter what life throws at you, no matter what you go through, you will love him more every day, and it will never stop. And it isn't until after you say YES sign me up, and you fall too deeply in love to turn back that God says, "but wait, there's more." For the rest of your life, you will live for this man. All of your hopes and dreams, your goals and plans...all that now takes a backseat to just keeping him together.
Alrighty, gang... Need a bit of help on this one. I'm not going to deny that I've been in my own little world with regards to my relationship with my dear ADHD partner. Things must be done my way. I've had a very clear "script" in my head on how things should go, etc. Not uncommon for us codependents, really. :) A lot of my troubles have been with things not getting done MY way, and I'd freak out when they weren't. (Just like it says in Melissa's book!)
We are two different people....he thinks soooo different from me...we may have the same excitement to go the same places,do the same things..go on romantic vacations....but can we last?am I wasting my time trying?should I continue this relationship with him?I don't know what to do?
Is there anything I can do about it, without getting myself in trouble?
I suspect YYZ is in for another dose of deja vu.
To keep it short... I've always had a high sex drive, I'm a guy, I enjoy it, it was always one way I could should give my wife some focused attention and thereby demonstrate that I loved her, it made me feel wanted and loved in return, and in retrospect I'd also probably been using it to unknowingly self-medicate my ADHD before it was diagnosed.
I've long struggled with the feeling that my ADD guy is "not interested" in me, and then struggled with the idea that I need "too much" attention. He tends to either not pay attention when I'm speaking, or cut me off to do something else (including leaving the room), or interrupt to talk himself. Not interrupt as in contribute to the "conversation" but to change the subject completely. About two years ago, I almost entirely stopped answering his question "How was your day?" because I realized he didn't really want an answer. He's very satisfied with "pretty good" or "busy" or "not bad",