6 years, 5 months ago

Finding alone time when you're in a relationship

Do you find yourself craving time on your own, away from your partner? Email us at life@abc.net.au It's OK to disappoint your loved one Ms Shaw says a couple spending time apart can have a stronger relationship in the long run. Signs of a controlling relationship Ms Shaw says you shouldn't worry too much if your partner gets a bit put out when you do things without them, but the following signs might indicate that you're in a controlling relationship: Feeling suffocated or controlled by your partner's need to be together all the time Being punished with the silent treatment or disapproval for days after if you do something without them If they call or text you constantly when you're out, asking for updates on what you're doing and with whom You can contact Relationships Australia for advice or 1800RESPECT for confidential counselling and support. Rane says he's a bit of a homebody and likes to work in the "Rane Room", his home studio, while Jo says she spends a lot of time in her workspace in the dining area. Ms Yeung says it's common for people to feel guilty if they need time alone, or to feel too needy if they want more time together.

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