Depends on what you consider "clingy". Possessiveness is bad. Wanting to be closer is good.
Me and hubby do everything together and go everywhere together. He loves being close and uses me for a pillow pretty often, even if we're doing separate activities. I'll play videogames and he'll watch a movie and we're tangled up on the sofa with a kid sleeping on top of us lol.
But that's great for us. For another couple it might be annoying af. Some want a healthy distance in a relationship. Those people would call my hubby clingy. I call it normal because I like it.
Pink has a song called "leave me alone" about a clingy bf. That'd be more on the "healthy distance" end of the spectrum.
OP - maybe you just desire a relationship where you live in each other's pockets? If you're both into it then it's a pretty picturesque way to live your life. I've never been happier.
Is it bad that i want a "clingy" partner?
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Depends on what you consider "clingy". Possessiveness is bad. Wanting to be closer is good.
Me and hubby do everything together and go everywhere together. He loves being close and uses me for a pillow pretty often, even if we're doing separate activities. I'll play videogames and he'll watch a movie and we're tangled up on the sofa with a kid sleeping on top of us lol.
But that's great for us. For another couple it might be annoying af. Some want a healthy distance in a relationship. Those people would call my hubby clingy. I call it normal because I like it.
Pink has a song called "leave me alone" about a clingy bf. That'd be more on the "healthy distance" end of the spectrum.
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Same here :)
OP - maybe you just desire a relationship where you live in each other's pockets? If you're both into it then it's a pretty picturesque way to live your life. I've never been happier.