This is going to be kind of a long rant about a relationship problem I'm currently having. If you care, please read and offer any advice you would like to. If not, feel free to skip right past:
So... why are relationships so hard? Examples please!
Me and my girlfriend have been together for 3 years now. We've had our ups and downs, but at the moment we seem to be on a down that is in danger of topping them all.
She moved into my house with me about a month ago. It's a pretty big place, nice new building. Area could be a bit nicer but it's not really a problem, it's basically a nice new street development in the middle of a bit of a ghetto, but not so bad that you're in fear of being mugged when you go out or anything.
Well, when she first moved in she was very excited about it being "our" house. She said she wants to feel like she has a sense of belonging somewhere, which I perfectly understand. However, she immediately came in and wanted to tear down all my posters and move about everything in my room, which is where I've lived for 3 years... well, initially I was a bit resistant to this (my personality type does not respond well to change), and I told her there might be a bit of an adjustment period for me to get used to it all. Well, she didn't take that very well and started crying, saying that I was unprepared to "sacrifice for the relationship". I felt a bit hard done by but I let it go.
Anyway, we moved on and put it behind us. Things were getting better and we started rearranging things and everything. However, she's recently been going through a tough time with job rejections, and has now decided that there's no point in rearranging stuff and she wants us both to move out altogether. She says she doesn't feel like she "belongs" here, because:
1. I've lived here and have a fair bit of stuff.
2. My parents (who tbh are a bit tactless) treat it like their own place when they come over and clean/tidy, and go into our room without permission. Basically, she feels like her boundaries are not being respected because they view it as just my place, not hers as well.
Now, I'd quite like to be able to uproot and move somewhere else, but the fact of the matter is that would be very financially difficult. If I were to move close by then my mortgage would skyrocket and I would be in a much worse position than before. Also, I can't help but feel she's being unfair, as this house is so much nicer than most couples' first places and I honestly think she should be grateful for that. However, she's just so sour on the whole thing that I'm really suffering for it.
However, to make matters worse I've recently been diagnosed with clinical depression and have been described antidepressants. However, I think she is exhibiting a lot of depressive tendencies as well, but she always avoids talking about it (and besides, I'm not sure it would be good if we both started taking pills at the same time). I think she is probably externalising her unhappiness onto one thing, when really it's something more deep-rooted. However, I guess I'll never know because whenever I try to talk to her about it she just clams up.
Anyways, have you guys ever experienced anything like this? Do you have any advice?
She moved into my house with me about a month ago. It's a pretty big place, nice new building. Area could be a bit nicer but it's not really a problem, it's basically a nice new street development in the middle of a bit of a ghetto, but not so bad that you're in fear of being mugged when you go out or anything.
Well, when she first moved in she was very excited about it being "our" house. She said she wants to feel like she has a sense of belonging somewhere, which I perfectly understand. However, she immediately came in and wanted to tear down all my posters and move about everything in my room, which is where I've lived for 3 years... well, initially I was a bit resistant to this (my personality type does not respond well to change), and I told her there might be a bit of an adjustment period for me to get used to it all. Well, she didn't take that very well and started crying, saying that I was unprepared to "sacrifice for the relationship". I felt a bit hard done by but I let it go.
Anyway, we moved on and put it behind us. Things were getting better and we started rearranging things and everything. However, she's recently been going through a tough time with job rejections, and has now decided that there's no point in rearranging stuff and she wants us both to move out altogether. She says she doesn't feel like she "belongs" here, because:
1. I've lived here and have a fair bit of stuff.
2. My parents (who tbh are a bit tactless) treat it like their own place when they come over and clean/tidy, and go into our room without permission. Basically, she feels like her boundaries are not being respected because they view it as just my place, not hers as well.
Now, I'd quite like to be able to uproot and move somewhere else, but the fact of the matter is that would be very financially difficult. If I were to move close by then my mortgage would skyrocket and I would be in a much worse position than before. Also, I can't help but feel she's being unfair, as this house is so much nicer than most couples' first places and I honestly think she should be grateful for that. However, she's just so sour on the whole thing that I'm really suffering for it.
However, to make matters worse I've recently been diagnosed with clinical depression and have been described antidepressants. However, I think she is exhibiting a lot of depressive tendencies as well, but she always avoids talking about it (and besides, I'm not sure it would be good if we both started taking pills at the same time). I think she is probably externalising her unhappiness onto one thing, when really it's something more deep-rooted. However, I guess I'll never know because whenever I try to talk to her about it she just clams up.
Anyways, have you guys ever experienced anything like this? Do you have any advice?
So... why are relationships so hard? Examples please!