College sophomore considers skipping a camp reunion to appease her girlfriend.
I’m a sophomore in college. My girlfriend and I met on campus at the beginning of the school year and have been together for six months . We’re making plans for this summer — we’re both looking into working at a beach resort near our college.
My girlfriend is having a tough time with my decision to take this week away this summer. She says she will miss me too much and she is heavily hinting that I shouldn’t do it. I’m wondering what you think.I think your girlfriend is really into you. I also think she is trying to manipulate and control you. A week apart can seem like a very long time when you are in the first throes of attachment. But — that’s the way it goes.
This is a bit of a test of your girlfriend’s maturity, sense of perspective, and her overall respect for you. So far, she’s failing. If she really pours on the pressure for you to drop this week-long commitment, then you should consider taking a vacation from this relationship. Do not cave.I am a man in my 20s, exclusively dating my girlfriend for the last three years. We are very compatible and are talking about moving in together.
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