He says he needs space. You, of course, freak out. Here's a step-by-step guide to make him miss you.
Has your boyfriend
recently told you he needs to take some space
from your relationship
to think about things? Though the words "I need space" are dreaded by
lovers everywhere and can leave one feeling confused, panicked, and
rejected, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it can actually
be an opportunity to bring you closer together.
Most of us already know that men are from Mars, and that translates to
them needing time by themselves to investigate and figure out their
feelings and thoughts. However, there are still things you can do when
he says he needs his alone time that will help sway his decision in your
favor.
Here's the deal. When a man says he needs his space
, there are two things usually happening inside his head:
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There are aspects of the relationship and/or his life that are making him doubt whether or not he wants to stay involved with you.
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There are aspects about you that he loves enough to make him say he
needs space instead of "goodbye." This is what you need to bank on while
doing what I call the ''Love Him, Letter Him, Let Him Go" technique. Remember, there are things you can do to help leave an impression in his head that he won't quickly forget.
Step 1: Get a handle on your feelings.
When you're used to spending a lot of time with a man and feel
extremely emotionally connected to him and then he tells you he wants
distance, a myriad of uncontrollable emotions can unleash inside you.
You can feel panic and extreme anxiety. You can feel deep sadness and
strong anger. All these feelings are valid and healthy reactions to a
loved one pulling back. However,
you must also love him and
honor his need for space, too. And this is really hard to do when your
feelings are so strong, you don't know how to get them in check.
You want to beg him, question him, continue to call him. You want to
maybe scream at him or cry tears of desperation and confusion while
asking him, "Why?" If you are like me, you will want to drive to his
house in the middle of the night in a state of sheer panic. Basically
you might feel tempted to act in ways that you are not proud of. This is
normal for a woman who is in touch with her feelings and in love with a
man. It is normal to feel like you are fighting for your life and that
you are being ripped from someone very important to your existence. So
don't judge yourself for your feelings, thoughts, and actions when a man pulls back.
But let's also talk about how to get these feelings, thoughts, and
actions under control so that you can make a man feel like you care
about his needs and his wishes, and are not just in survival mode, ready
to fight "tooth and nail" for the love you want, regardless of how he
feels. To get a handle on your feelings
,
you first have to give yourself permission to release them. You have to
let yourself cry and scream as much as you need to. You have to have a
space in your house where you go and just allow yourself to feel
everything. For me, it's my bathtub. Know yours and go there!
Once your negative fear-based feelings are out in the open, I ask that
you informally meditate. Light candles, take a shower beforehand, and
put on some soothing music. Take deep breaths and go inside yourself,
taking inventory of your body. Try to stretch and loosen up tense areas
and then once you feel like you body is responding to your attention and
movements to ease it, I want you to concentrate on your heart. Imagine
your heart glowing with a bright, powerful light.
Imagine this light expanding to envelop your whole body, and that your
whole being is encased in a bubble of all loving, all-trusting, healing
and positive light. Let this powerful, sparkling, dense light soothe
you. Once you feel calmer and more at peace, you can follow the second
step of the technique:
Step 2: Begin thinking lovingly and positively about your man.
Think about his face, his smell, his house, his laugh and more. Think
about all the things that define him and make you love him. Feel your
heart warm over with love for him and deep care for him as a person.
Then open your eyes. Get a piece of paper and with loving feelings
flowing through your heart, make two lists:
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A list of all the things you love about him.
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Another list of all the things you think he loves about you.
Take a look at these lists and circle three things on each list that
you feel are the most important things you two love about each other.
Now, you can follow the third step:
Step 3: Send him an email or write him a letter.
In this email or letter you're going to mention those three things you
love about him and three memories that correlate to those three things
you know he loves about you. Remember, you'll also mention the
following:
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Tell him you respect his need for space and will honor it.
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Mention your feelings about his request for space.
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Tell him that you care enough about your relationship to wait for him as long as you can wait.
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Tell him you will honor and respect any decision he makes.
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Reassure him that you will be okay no matter what.
You aren't going to have any pulling energy
in the email. What does this mean? It means you are not going to tell
him anything that makes him feel smothered, controlled, guilty, or
fearful of losing you. Anything that's about pulling him back to you
instead of surrendering to his need for space. Your letter is a gift of
love to him, not a manipulation to leave him feeling like he has to be
with you or else he is a total jerk to abandon you and reject you. You
aren't going to threaten not to be there when he gets back. You aren't
going to tell him how you are not eating and how you cry on the floor of
the shower for hours. You aren't going to tell him you want to spend
the rest of your life with him and have his babies, and
know he is the one to be buried next to for eternity. You aren't going to beg or plead.
Guilt
actually makes a man want to run because it creates a pressure, making
him think that if he stays and it doesn't work out in the future, he
will destroy your life.
Don't go on and on in your letter and squeeze in every moment
of every memory, and don't get into detail about all your feelings about
him and his need for space. Too many words will feel draining and
overwhelming for him. Now, once he does take his space, have a friend on
hand who you can call when you are jonesing to contact him, and make
sure this friend is
positive and
calming. Tell her
that you only need her strength and patience, not her fears and
opinions. A good friend will understand what you mean and will be
available to you at this hard time.
Resist the need to rehash everything with family
and friends and question his love a thousand times. Meditate, focus on
things you love, don't do things you don't love to do, and give yourself
permission to feel your feelings without marinating in them too long.
In the end, if he comes back, let him guide the pace of things — because
you love him and are willing to surrender control over the unknown and
control over the relationship.
Goodluck....