Santa Fe New Mexican

Reader insecure

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Dear Annie: I’m a 24-year-old man, and I recently moved in with my girlfriend of three years. Since moving in, it seems that the passion she used to have for me is gone physically, though she insists it’s due to hormone issues with her medication­s. I’m no woman, so I can’t understand her issues with that or if there even are any.

This lack of physical intimacy has led to me having doubts of my self-worth as a partner and being paranoid of cheating and constantly worrying about how much our relationsh­ip actually means to her. I’ve tried very, very hard to be a good provider, partner and father to her son.

This issue had been deepened even further when I learned of a promiscuou­s and rather morally wrong relationsh­ip decision she made in the past. It makes me question how I can expect her to be committed to me.

I’m honestly stuck in a loop wondering why she doesn’t love me as much as I love her.

I’ve tried bringing these issues up, and she weakly reassures me that everything is OK with us, on the off chance that she doesn’t get agitated by my worrying. I’ve never felt more insecure, and the neverendin­g negative thoughts of abandonmen­t and betrayal are going to tear me apart and ruin our relationsh­ip.

Is it me? Am I right to feel this way? I’m scared that I’ve wasted the last three years of my life if this is how things are going to stay. It’s all so sad and stressful and I feel such a deep pain inside all the time from it. Any advice is much appreciate­d and desperatel­y needed. — Worried

Dear Worried: There is no “right” or “wrong” way to feel; if your relationsh­ip is leaving you feeling insecure and paranoid, then it’s time to reassess.

You have already tried to initiate an honest conversati­on with your girlfriend, and I commend you for that. The next step would be to bring in a couples counselor to help you communicat­e more effectivel­y. It sounds like you both may have prior relationsh­ip history that is seeping into your present relationsh­ip. A good therapist can help you figure out how to process that past and channel your energy toward a bright future.

Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com. To find out more about Annie Lane and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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