What to do if your partner is avoiding you
Don't you hate it when your boyfriend ignores you or doesn't
answer your calls or texts? I have that kind of boyfriend and I hate it when he
does that. I get hyper and flip out. I hate it, but I learned a way to get him
to stop.If you are sure that your partner is avoiding and ignoring you, you
need to make a move. Do not overreact, do not be overanxious, the problem with
your relationship might be trivial. Once you have identified the problem, it is
time to bring it to the notice of your partner. Hard as it may seem and be
difficult to do but it can save you many ugly moments.
Communicate
Communication, commitment, trust and love are the
characteristics of a successful relationship. If your relationship is missing
even one of these qualities, it may tumble. Love is like a delicate thread and
open communication is the best way to keep the bond strong. If you are feeing
that your partner is falling out of love, go and talk to him. Ask him why he is
ignoring you. He may keep his cell phone switched off just to avoid you. Meet
him in person. Avoid discussing things over the phone, through text messages,
via e-mails or through chats. Do it face to face.
Seek explanation
Tell him that you have noticed that he is avoiding you and
you need an explanation. Tell him that you would not go without getting proper
answers to your doubts. Do not say something that will hurt your partner's
feelings. You are still together. Your partner may be going through a bad
phase. He may be depressed as he got rejected in the job interview or he is
hesitating to tell you something. Find out the root cause of his behavior. Life
will surely get on track once again. However remember you do not have to be
forceful and keep calling every minute, demanding an explanation.
Give some space
Sometimes emotions are hard to understand. Give your partner
some space. Leave him alone for a few days. When he will be okay, he will get
back to you. Meanwhile spend time alone. Let your partner spend time alone so
he will get time to know the situation in better ways. Do not argueor blame
your partner. Do not say things like, ‘you have changed' or ‘you are not the
one with whom I fell in love at first sight.'It is said, that time heals. Be
patient and see whether things improve.
Think again
If you have discussed the reason for his disinterest in you,
if you have given him enough time, if you have waited enough to improve the
situation and nothing is coming out of it, then it is better you move on. Let
go. If the person is the one for you, he will come back. Otherwise that person
is just not meant for you. If it is clear that your relationship is going
nowhere and is on verge of break-up, do not cling to it.