Relationship labels are probably a source of stress and anxiety for most people. However, the lack of a label is big source of stress and insecurity at some point along the way. The ambiguity of the relationship can be a bit maddening for one of the parties. Tthey are necessary for a sense of trust and safety actually. Talking about "what are we?" questions in the relationship typically are healthy questions (unless they are obsessive and excessive of course) Is this relationship right now exclusive? That is the question that one or both partners want to know. Or, is this relationship open and you can get emotionally intimate with other love interests; can I get emotionally (or sexually) intimate with another love interest and keep you at the same time. What exactly are doing right now?
These labels are even in the "friendship" realm as well;" are we best friend questions; where do I fit in in your friend circle. Am I more important to you than other friends? Are you more important to me than other friends? Are you just my "work" friend, are you just my "spiritual" friend, etc. etc. These labels may not be spoken out loud but people wonder about this and try to figure it out all the time.
Talking about how you feel with your love interest is most important and hopefully the other party will be honest with their emotions, too. It's all a big 'friggen RISK though! I hate feeling "boxed in" and controlled! also hate being tossed out like a piece of trash, too.
oh, man, sorry, I just woke. I should have read the whole thread-- my bad. Cheers to you with your involved guy. and I understand the "alarms"
These labels are even in the "friendship" realm as well;" are we best friend questions; where do I fit in in your friend circle. Am I more important to you than other friends? Are you more important to me than other friends? Are you just my "work" friend, are you just my "spiritual" friend, etc. etc. These labels may not be spoken out loud but people wonder about this and try to figure it out all the time.
Talking about how you feel with your love interest is most important and hopefully the other party will be honest with their emotions, too. It's all a big 'friggen RISK though! I hate feeling "boxed in" and controlled! also hate being tossed out like a piece of trash, too.
oh, man, sorry, I just woke. I should have read the whole thread-- my bad. Cheers to you with your involved guy. and I understand the "alarms"
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