Sorry in advance for long post but there is background to this situation I need advice with please.
DD2 is 30 years old and suffers from depression, severe anxiety and an eating disorder for which she sees a therapist and takes anti depressants. After a lot of hard work she now has a job that she enjoys but which doesn't pay her enough to live independently so she shares my home.
She has had one long term relationship with a lovely young man (6 years) who she met at uni but in the end her anxiety led to their breaking up. She has met other guys (although not many) since then but the problem is that she is so anxious right at the start about whether it will lead anywhere that often they have just used her (slept with her) and then disappeared.
Her father and I split up nearly six years ago due to his coming out as gay but their relationship has never been a good one and even though he tried to maintain one with her she wants nothing to do with him.
So the situation now is that she met a guy (similar age) at a party a week ago. He suggested they meet up again and she agreed saying she would text him which she did - they met for a drink (where she felt he was much cleverer than her!) and once again agreed to meet up but she feels she is doing all the 'chasing' and finds it difficult to leave the ball in his court as it were as she told him she gets anxious while waiting to hear back.
They have arranged to meet on Tuesday and he texted her to say 'let me know where and when' She has told me she won't reply to this text but will wait for him to text again to ask for a confirmation for their Tuesday meeting. He just pecked her on the cheek, nothing more physical, so she is wondering already if he just wants to be friends or if here is anything more to it.
I've tried to reassure her and said to treat him just as a friend which she found helpful advice but I am at my wits end to help her over this huge anxiety when she meets someone new - it is a constant pattern now.
I've told her to work this through with her therapist but she wants my help too. It reminds me of how I was as a teenager but not as a 20 or 30 something would feel.
Any advice from wise grannies and other Mums out there would be greatly appreciated x
PS I am away a lot so she does live fairly independently.
He has done it! The toolmakers son has resigned!





