@DizzyDesii For you I would make an exception only because I know you are loyal to a fault but when it is over it is over... You are not going to distance yourself and hope he gets it... You will make sure he understands it is over and has no doubt at all... lol
Home > Relationships > Questions > How can we differentiate between a partner's need for space and their desire to distance themselves from the relationship?
What Girls & Guys Said
Opinion
29Opinion
Space is temporary, a few hours apart to refresh.
When they are acting distant, they don't wanna touch you or get sexually intimate with you nor desire to talk to you neither.
Sounds like you’re anxious. If they need space they’ll come back.
I don't know the answer, but want to compliment you on a stellar five star question.
A partner who wants space will still be considerate of your feelings and makes sure you dont feel like being pushed away.
I think the frequency and duration should be a clear indicator
Talk with each other and see how to make it work for that distance space.
Space is going to the store by themselves and distancing is going on vacation by themselves.
But what if i just really like solo travel... people irk me after a few hours
@DizzyDesii For you I would make an exception only because I know you are loyal to a fault but when it is over it is over... You are not going to distance yourself and hope he gets it... You will make sure he understands it is over and has no doubt at all... lol
Exactly lmao
It's difficult, by dating for long enough before moving in. Listening, observing.
It's the same thing
You have to talk it out
By sitting down and talking about it.
If they are regularly dishonest, you can't.
Both mean your relationship is over.
By not being so needy and codependent
Uou have a conversation with them
Love this question