Lying here, tapping on this phone
in this bed all alone.
cannot sleep i am too wired.
after writing the story that i got fired.
a deep seated hate, oh the dread
is now coming into my head
i wish so many things were different
mostly how ive been treated all my life
mocked and beaten, insulted a lot
it hasnt stopped with my soon to be wife
and as i lay here, butt naked and bare
all i wish is that she were here.
even though she abuses me mentally
i love her totally.
l wish she loves me as much as i love her.
i hope she loves me as much as i love her.
oh to know she loves me as much as i love her.
but seriously honestly truthfully
i really doubt that.......
sorry me trying to vent.
partners away, cannot sleep, a few things off my chest
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Thread dredge! It's that time again where my love goes away with the girls and leaves me with me and my thoughts. Last two days were hell but got through it. Just lonely I guess. I feel like a bit of a "softie" and needy but when they aren't here I get extremely agitated, anxious, but why? Every male I know loves it when their partners are away! I hate it. Seems silly but at nearly 40 years old I feel like a child when their gone. Anyone else get like this?
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I like to think of the feeling you describe as being "homesick".
Let your partner know all the things you missed about her while she was gone.
Work has shown me the "opposite" way to do this: I hate it when people tell me all the things they had to do because I wasn't there to do them. I love it when people say "How do you do that so quickly? Having you gone showed me all you add here."
The thing I love most about my partner is how after 28+ years we complete each other. When she needs to be away I look at these moments as great reminders of what great friends we are.
Let your partner know all the things you missed about her while she was gone.
Work has shown me the "opposite" way to do this: I hate it when people tell me all the things they had to do because I wasn't there to do them. I love it when people say "How do you do that so quickly? Having you gone showed me all you add here."
The thing I love most about my partner is how after 28+ years we complete each other. When she needs to be away I look at these moments as great reminders of what great friends we are.
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Frame wrote:I guess I can assume you two came to some understanding.
Talking to each other is so important.
If there is no communication in a relationship then things won't work out.
Although from experience, sometimes non-verbal communication is more important.
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