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Last night, as I picked my girlfriend up to go see a movie we both planned to watch, I noticed she looked really tired. She usually is the very energetic, cracking jokes type of girl. But in her tired state, she was not laughing much and my attempts to initiate a vibrant conversation fell flat. Now, she wasn't being moody or anything so I couldn't really ask " Is there something wrong?" Nevertheless the situation was such that I could tell her mood was kinda off but it wasn't off enough for me to call it out. The whole time I'm trying to figure out what is wrong with me.
Since my conversations attempts kept falling flat, I just let the silence grow. We walked maybe an hour around the mall, speaking very little. She looked kinda distant as well, not very enthusiastic. We held hands but it fell kinda weird. She was not being physically close. She just walked her own way. I felt that "coldness" and somehow reciprocated by being distant myself.
Right before the movie she tells me that our silence is so awkward. I tell her that I tried to initiate convos but she didn't respond favorably.
She then said, "I'm not always fun and happy. I told you I was super tired. I almost cancelled this movie night but I really wanted to see you. You cant always expect me to be joyful and energetic. I can't always be the one talking. And you are just being distant. You are barely looking at me, you just walk super slow. You look uninterested"
I rebutted the fact that I was distant but I did not accuse her of being distant herself because I had no specific examples in mind and I didnt wanna start any drama. I then played it cool and everything went fine ( although she really was dead tired and fell asleep in the middle of the movie).
This is a common trend I see happening with me: For some reason someone's mood is off. They are distant. Because they are being distant, I feel like I'm the one 'chasing' if I try to initiate. Acting like everything is normal is really hard, especially when I receive no feedback. My question is : How do I proceed in these situations?
Because me reacting to their mood ends up in 2 persons both being with their moods kinda off and the whole thing gets spoiled. But me trying to pretend like everything is fine doesn't work. And, I really wanna point this out, it is not one of these situations where you can just call her out on the mood. Because it is not so obvious but you still kinda feel the "off mood" (maybe mirror neurons or something)
Since my conversations attempts kept falling flat, I just let the silence grow. We walked maybe an hour around the mall, speaking very little. She looked kinda distant as well, not very enthusiastic. We held hands but it fell kinda weird. She was not being physically close. She just walked her own way. I felt that "coldness" and somehow reciprocated by being distant myself.
Right before the movie she tells me that our silence is so awkward. I tell her that I tried to initiate convos but she didn't respond favorably.
She then said, "I'm not always fun and happy. I told you I was super tired. I almost cancelled this movie night but I really wanted to see you. You cant always expect me to be joyful and energetic. I can't always be the one talking. And you are just being distant. You are barely looking at me, you just walk super slow. You look uninterested"
I rebutted the fact that I was distant but I did not accuse her of being distant herself because I had no specific examples in mind and I didnt wanna start any drama. I then played it cool and everything went fine ( although she really was dead tired and fell asleep in the middle of the movie).
This is a common trend I see happening with me: For some reason someone's mood is off. They are distant. Because they are being distant, I feel like I'm the one 'chasing' if I try to initiate. Acting like everything is normal is really hard, especially when I receive no feedback. My question is : How do I proceed in these situations?
Because me reacting to their mood ends up in 2 persons both being with their moods kinda off and the whole thing gets spoiled. But me trying to pretend like everything is fine doesn't work. And, I really wanna point this out, it is not one of these situations where you can just call her out on the mood. Because it is not so obvious but you still kinda feel the "off mood" (maybe mirror neurons or something)