Sometimes my g/f gets into these bouts where she feels unappreciated, or taken for granted, or I don't know, "not special". Which is very often silly because I go out of my way to do things for her on a regular basis. Buy her her favorite foods, or take her out, compliment the way she dresses, make her coffee, kiss her every morning before I leave, listen to her rant about work.
In fact, I often have to keep a mental note of the things I've done because suddenly one day she'll ask me stupid questions like "do you think we're fundamentally incompatible?"
Like..."what?" Where the hell did that come from?
Problem is, her being a girl, and I can't just shrug her off and tell her she's being ridiculous because then she'll feel like she's being ignored. It's like sometimes I feel like I'm dating someone with Alzheimers. Like she just forgets everything that I do and say. Once I remind her she comes around pretty quickly like, "oh yeah!".
I don't know this past weekend she kinda went into it again, when she said, "you're from the north, I'm from the south, you're more liberal on things, I'm more conservative on other things, I'm old, you're young-"
I mean talk about a confidence shaker.
I try not to show it, but it really gets to me sometimes, makes me start to question the relationship too. Which is dangerous because my male mind doesn't need to be tempted with an easy exit.
Is this a common insecurity amongst women in long term relationships?
Or just mine?