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My partner wants me to stay over at his house regularly, sometimes I can't do this because of other committments e.g. my 17 yr old daughter, just ordinary stuff like daily housework (I also work full time). He seems to get the hump when things don't go his way. Advise on how to deal with this please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd have thought he should be spending more time round your place, or at least an equal amount of time.
Does he get on with your daughter or maybe he feels intimidated or a bit awkward with her around?
If he generally gets the hump just cos he doesnt get his own way then, as 4getmenot says, he needs to grow up!
Does he get on with your daughter or maybe he feels intimidated or a bit awkward with her around?
If he generally gets the hump just cos he doesnt get his own way then, as 4getmenot says, he needs to grow up!
Relationships are about give and take, so if you feel as though you're always the one making it over to his I can see why you're frustrated! Boo & Stevie, I know what you mean but to be honest I thought this with my ex boyfriend for a while...then I carried on doing other things his way...then he NEVER came to mine or travelled to meet ME...eventually he started to control other aspects of my life. First it was "oh i don't want to go out with you & all your friends let's just stay at mine", then "Why don't we get a chinese AGAIN!!!" on my naffing birthday even though I wanted Indian! Then "I don't like you wearing that", "I don't like you seeing your that particular friend", I know these seems like petty things but to me they are stark signs of a controlling personality who has to have their own way and doesn't know what compromise is or even what a healthy relationship is! Sorry if this seems like I'm generalising- really not- just saying what it reminds ME of and what I surrmise to be the symptom of a more problematic issue. Talk to him, try and get him to compromise just a little, if he carries on and you notice other things he's controlling then have a long think. Relationships are about give AND take, if you keep giving without receiving you may find yourself exhausted. :)