marmite
06-16-2011, 05:29 AM
Hi there,
I have been seeing my current partner for about 4 months now - we became involved immediately after meeting on a dating website. My issue is that my girlfriend has very high levels of anxiety in almost every situation.
Initially I had thought that her awkwardness was just due to the situation - dating jitters. It was clear that she was rather smitten with me from the get-go and as dating makes me a little nervous too, so I could sympathize and found it endearing.
However it has now become clear that her anxiety and awkwardness extends to many areas of her life. For example she has difficulty ordering food at restaurants, and is afraid to go into the kitchen of my flat without me as she still feels uncomfortable around my flatmates (who are all very friendly and laid back). In some situations, even when we are alone, she gets shaky hands - I have asked her to seek medical advice about this but she maintains that it has been a lifelong condition for her and that it isn't a problem.
Her anxiety also extends into our relationship. When she texts or emails me from work, she becomes upset if I do not respond quickly. If we do not have sex regularly, she expresses deep concern that I am no longer attracted to her and will leave her for a man (I am bisexual). She seems to have a very hard time feeling relaxed or secure around me, walking on eggshells in any situation in which I am not 100% smiles and affection (a demeanor which obviously I cannot maintain 24/7).
I love her dearly, she has a huge heart and is a very generous and loyal partner. But I am at my wit's end. I have spoken to her about the ways in which therapy could be useful to her - in terms of addressing her anxiety and working on her confidence and self-esteem. She is somewhat receptive to this but again, anxiety is preventing her from making an appointment.
I feel as though I cannot continue to be in this relationship if she does not seek help and begin to address these issues. Would it be unfair for me to make an ultimatum? Do you have any suggestions as to how I might help her to deal with her anxiety and become a little more relaxed and self-assured?
Thanks in advance!
I have been seeing my current partner for about 4 months now - we became involved immediately after meeting on a dating website. My issue is that my girlfriend has very high levels of anxiety in almost every situation.
Initially I had thought that her awkwardness was just due to the situation - dating jitters. It was clear that she was rather smitten with me from the get-go and as dating makes me a little nervous too, so I could sympathize and found it endearing.
However it has now become clear that her anxiety and awkwardness extends to many areas of her life. For example she has difficulty ordering food at restaurants, and is afraid to go into the kitchen of my flat without me as she still feels uncomfortable around my flatmates (who are all very friendly and laid back). In some situations, even when we are alone, she gets shaky hands - I have asked her to seek medical advice about this but she maintains that it has been a lifelong condition for her and that it isn't a problem.
Her anxiety also extends into our relationship. When she texts or emails me from work, she becomes upset if I do not respond quickly. If we do not have sex regularly, she expresses deep concern that I am no longer attracted to her and will leave her for a man (I am bisexual). She seems to have a very hard time feeling relaxed or secure around me, walking on eggshells in any situation in which I am not 100% smiles and affection (a demeanor which obviously I cannot maintain 24/7).
I love her dearly, she has a huge heart and is a very generous and loyal partner. But I am at my wit's end. I have spoken to her about the ways in which therapy could be useful to her - in terms of addressing her anxiety and working on her confidence and self-esteem. She is somewhat receptive to this but again, anxiety is preventing her from making an appointment.
I feel as though I cannot continue to be in this relationship if she does not seek help and begin to address these issues. Would it be unfair for me to make an ultimatum? Do you have any suggestions as to how I might help her to deal with her anxiety and become a little more relaxed and self-assured?
Thanks in advance!