Can anyone give me advice on the best way to ask for more of her time? Currently we're a long distance away, we call each other before we go to sleep, and I'll call before I go to work. She doesn't always answer, and when she does she's completely exhausted.
I know she talks with her OSO during the day, and I'm feeling hurt that the only time I get to spend speaking with her is when she's tired. She'll text throughout the day, but then she goes dark for hours at a time. I don't want constant contact, but I want awake contact. That doesn't feel unreasonable to me. I don't want all my time to be with a groggy person. It is really frustrating me tonight. She said we could Skype and that she'd call me in an hour and a half. It's been almost two hours.
I understand that sometimes life can't run on a schedule, I do. But in any relationship structure wouldn't it be important to keep a time frame? I may not always call on the exact minute when I say I will, but it's always within ten. I semi joke with her and say that she operates on Jane (not her name real name) Time. And I'm correct, it's always an hour or more past when says she'll call.
One circumstance was when she said she'd call right after her shower. She said she'd call in "20 minutes, tops." I didn't get a call for an hour and half. When I asked her what took so long, she said she'd gotten a call from her OSO and lost track of time.
Is that ok? I feel like my time isn't being valued here. I'm the one stuck waiting. I've compromised so much in this relationship; it feels like the least she could do for me is value my time.
In the eyes of others. Are my feelings rational or irrational? I need a neutral perspective please. I hope someone sees this tonight. Luckily I'm off tomorrow, so I can afford to wait up tonight. But this is so incredibly stressful for me, and I really don't want to make her feel bad. But if I discuss this with her, I don't see a way around it.
I understand he had needs to. I'm not upset about that, and I really don't want to impede on their time together. I'm just hurting in this moment.
I know she talks with her OSO during the day, and I'm feeling hurt that the only time I get to spend speaking with her is when she's tired. She'll text throughout the day, but then she goes dark for hours at a time. I don't want constant contact, but I want awake contact. That doesn't feel unreasonable to me. I don't want all my time to be with a groggy person. It is really frustrating me tonight. She said we could Skype and that she'd call me in an hour and a half. It's been almost two hours.
I understand that sometimes life can't run on a schedule, I do. But in any relationship structure wouldn't it be important to keep a time frame? I may not always call on the exact minute when I say I will, but it's always within ten. I semi joke with her and say that she operates on Jane (not her name real name) Time. And I'm correct, it's always an hour or more past when says she'll call.
One circumstance was when she said she'd call right after her shower. She said she'd call in "20 minutes, tops." I didn't get a call for an hour and half. When I asked her what took so long, she said she'd gotten a call from her OSO and lost track of time.
Is that ok? I feel like my time isn't being valued here. I'm the one stuck waiting. I've compromised so much in this relationship; it feels like the least she could do for me is value my time.
In the eyes of others. Are my feelings rational or irrational? I need a neutral perspective please. I hope someone sees this tonight. Luckily I'm off tomorrow, so I can afford to wait up tonight. But this is so incredibly stressful for me, and I really don't want to make her feel bad. But if I discuss this with her, I don't see a way around it.
I understand he had needs to. I'm not upset about that, and I really don't want to impede on their time together. I'm just hurting in this moment.