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"I just need some space"
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Yes its a busllsh1t line that a lot of women pull out (there have been studies so im not being sexist, honest) and naturally it means something entirely different as it does not actually mean anything but what do you think that 9/10 it actually means? Im talking within a marriage or a long term relationship http://www.hcamag.com/files/image/Hu...x(280x296).jpg |
I have no doubt men are guilty of using this line too :nono:
To me it would mean that the person is not happy in the relationship and it's either the first step to them breaking it off or they really are confused and need time to decide what they want to do? I think if by "some space" they mean they want to go on a break ala Ross geller style, I'd be telling them take it all the space they need but don't come back :hee: |
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Personally I would never say this - I'd either carry on or split up...so what that says to me is that perhaps the person isn't 100% certain of whether they want to be together and wants to see how it feels to be away from them for a while, or maybe wants to break it off but doesn't want to let them down. Bit of a cop-out though really.
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Its not you its me
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My pal its now week 6 and she is moving into a cottage of her boss now :suspect:
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To me it means stop ****ing smothering me and I need some time to myself. But I am rather more...to the point than some other people.
Tut at the women thing though. You are morphing into thememberwhoshallnotbenamed. |
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Dr. Orbuch recently analyzed one year of data from her study and found more wives than husbands (31% versus 26%) reported not having enough space. She believes this is because women often have less time to themselves than men. Even when women have jobs outside the home, they still are typically the primary caregivers of children or aging parents. And because they also tend to have more friends than men, they often have more social obligations. http://jezebel.com/5919869/if-you-ne...-need-my-space |
Yeah, guys 100% say this kind of thing just as much as women. :laugh:
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Not you bringing the statistics out
Bet it took you all day looking it up to create the thread :idc: |
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But there's a difference between saying you want some space as in a day to yourself or whatever than you want space as in time away from your relationship |
The name of that site, to prove this...I find really amusing :joker:
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like "I need to find myself" and other dreadful crap like that
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Is it kinder to say...'I am shagging my boss, goodbye' or to dress it up as something different. Which would you prefer?
Personally I would prefer the first, and would say the first if it was true. But some people don't like being 'cruel' if another option is available :laugh: |
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as the seeker of truth and justice I feel I have to specify what the statistics tell me |
Depends on what you mean by space.
I like my own bed space, bedroom space even. I also like my own space as in not having to think of someone else before myself 100% of the time. Nothing better than just sitting in your own space every now and then. Can't be doing with living in each other's pockets just because you are a couple. But all the above can be done within a relationship, splitting up and having space might be an excuse for some, but it could also make a couple appreciate each other more:shrug: |
In the case in point my pals wife has now had 6 weeks of "space" and this week is moving some effects (a sofa etc) into this new cottage. I think its bollocks tbh and I think she is at it?
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Maybe your friend is more guilty than he lets on :shrug:
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Maybe he's into something freaky that he's not comfortable talking about with you
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