Afraid of failure/disappointing my partner
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:00 am
So I'm kinda in a transitional period of time right now, I'm in my second year of university which is going to be over by tomorrow night as I'll be done with my last exam. And I'm going to be going home for the next four months to spend the summer in my hometown. During the school year, my boyfriend and I are long distance, and during the summer we're both in the same town and so we see each other much more frequently (We've been together almost 2 years and had been platonic friends before then for context). He thinks it would be fun to try working out together when we're back in the same place, and is hoping to run about 3x per week.
To say the least, I've been super inactive since exams started and have never really given running a try. But my hang-up is that I'm kinda worried I'm going to dislike it and he'll be disappointed that it's something we don't get to do together. And I understand he would probably be fine and that it's healthy to have separate hobbies and alone time, but to be honest we don't share a whole lot of common hobbies that we do together, no real 'projects' like running could be at least.
So I realize this is kind of a silly fear to have before actually giving it a go and trying it out, but I just feel bad about having to tap out. He's been running for the past few months, and while I've been pretty inactive in the school year, I am going to be working a summer job that requires me being on my feet for 10 hours a day. And I know bodies can get pretty sore for the first little while you decide to start working out, and I don't want to be in pain when I'm spending 10 hours standing around and interacting with the public the day after a run.
Should I try to come up with a system for how to communicate when I'm willing to try it out, and express that I don't want him to feel like I'm disinterested just because I'm concerned about being sore affecting my summer job? Making a post about this might be a little over the top given how minor it is, but we have a pretty rock solid relationship and so I don't have any major concerns aside from smaller problems like this. I'm also new to the forums and I'm not really sure how 'big' an issue has to be to warrant discussion here. Any thoughts or advice is much appreciated.
To say the least, I've been super inactive since exams started and have never really given running a try. But my hang-up is that I'm kinda worried I'm going to dislike it and he'll be disappointed that it's something we don't get to do together. And I understand he would probably be fine and that it's healthy to have separate hobbies and alone time, but to be honest we don't share a whole lot of common hobbies that we do together, no real 'projects' like running could be at least.
So I realize this is kind of a silly fear to have before actually giving it a go and trying it out, but I just feel bad about having to tap out. He's been running for the past few months, and while I've been pretty inactive in the school year, I am going to be working a summer job that requires me being on my feet for 10 hours a day. And I know bodies can get pretty sore for the first little while you decide to start working out, and I don't want to be in pain when I'm spending 10 hours standing around and interacting with the public the day after a run.
Should I try to come up with a system for how to communicate when I'm willing to try it out, and express that I don't want him to feel like I'm disinterested just because I'm concerned about being sore affecting my summer job? Making a post about this might be a little over the top given how minor it is, but we have a pretty rock solid relationship and so I don't have any major concerns aside from smaller problems like this. I'm also new to the forums and I'm not really sure how 'big' an issue has to be to warrant discussion here. Any thoughts or advice is much appreciated.