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Is it okay to be slightly clingy in a long distance relationship?
03-19-2014, 07:13 AM
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Is it okay to be slightly clingy in a long distance relationship?
I've been with my boyfriend for a year now and for the last 6 months our relationship has been a long distance one. We skype with each other every night- except during exam times when we mostly message each other. By the way, I'm 22 and he's 24 and we're both university students.

Recently, I've been quite annoyed on a number of times with him and the reason is always the same. When we're skyping, he's usually doing something else at the same time (sometimes just scrolling down his Facebook page or just reading up on some random fact). He replies to whatever I'm saying but doesn't give me his full attention like I do. The reason is: I kind of miss him during the day and look forward to the time we spend together over skype at night.

Is it being clingy to get annoyed over that?

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03-19-2014, 07:23 AM
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For sure he should be flattered because you are putting in the extra effort to make it work

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03-19-2014, 07:32 AM
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It depends, if he clearly thinks Facebook or random facts are more important than the only time you guys have to see eachother face to face then do what my woman did to me. She simply said &quot; Apparently you have more interesting things going on than skyping with me so goodnight&quot; that got my attention hahaha
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03-19-2014, 07:38 AM
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I don&#x27;t think that&#x27;s clingy I just think that&#x27;s rude of him.
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