Hi,
I was really hoping to get a few words of advice on my situation. Thanks for listening.
I've fallen for a girl and we've been seeing each other for about 2 months now. It started very carefully and casually, and we live in different countries (about an hour away by plane) and there is an age gap - she is in her early 20s and I'm in my late 30s.
She and I have a special connection, we both know it is there and we are very happy when we're together. It is a bit like a dream scenario when we see each other - and have now done this three times over a 3-5 day period when we can afford it/have time.
My insecurity is that I know she has doubts about the age gap, specifically what will happen in several years time when she is ready for kids. But we finally reached a point where we have agreed that despite me being made aware of her doubts and fears longer term, we are going for it.
She has told me that she is falling in love with me, and has become more and more affectionate, loving and open as time has moved on, but recently she went away and there were periods of time (12-19 hours) without any contact. No texts, calls or anything.
My reaction to this, despite making brief contact just to wish her well is that - from my point of view - I want to contact someone that I have started really caring for - because I just want to let them know that they are on my mind, and I'm thinking of them. It also serves as a bit of reassurance in a difficult long distance situation, creates a sigh of relief to know that not only is that person ok, but that they have you on their mind.
She texted me only at the end and beginning of the day, and even though I know it was a busy time away and it may well have been more difficult to make contact (for a number of reasons), I am left totally deflated, rejected and very upset.
I'm trying to figure out what she is thinking or not thinking - or whether it is just a matter of being very different people, with different ages and therefore different priorities.
Just hate the feeling of being unimportant, particularly when so much has been shared, said and done so far...
Thanks so much again for any thoughts on this.