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Dear Breakup Girl,
I have been dating the same man for 1 and 1/2 years now and he is totally
content with the way the relationship is right now. I am ready for some sort of
commitment and he likes his time alone. He says he loves me, but I am not
getting the attention I need from him. We see each other only when he's not
busy. I am very frustrated with this relationship. I am 37 and he is 47.
-- Lisa
Dear Lisa,
What sort of
commitment? Like, engagement? Exclusivity? The reasonable expectation that you
mean more to him than plan B? All of the above are fine, but you need to be
more specific with him than you've been with me. Not that he's, like, a Dumb
Man who needs things spelled out for him. But how can you define your
relationship without defining your terms? To wit: what kind of attention do
you need? How often would you like to see him? How much time alone does he want
(this is something you should both have, by the way)? There are no right
answers to these questions. Which is exactly the point: concepts like
"content," "commitment," "attention"
"time" are often in the eye, heart, watch, etc. of the beholder. So:
do spell it out. And if he's not content to try and meet you halfway, well
yeah, that spells O-U-T.
Love,
Breakup Girl
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