Do you feel like your girlfriend is a little more high maintenance than you are? Dating someone demanding can leave you feeling stressed or taken advantage of, which isn’t ideal for a healthy relationship. Fortunately, with great communication and compromises, you can make changes in your relationship so you’re both happy.

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Decide what you can (and can’t) live with.

  1. Some high maintenance women have little quirks that you can probably live with—for instance, maybe she takes a long time getting ready, or maybe she’s picky about her coffee order. If these are little things that are only mildly annoying, they probably aren’t worth mentioning, and you can just let them go.[1]
    • However, if there’s anything that’s been bothering you for a while or you think is a deal breaker in your relationship, you should definitely bring that up.
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Communicate your concerns with your girlfriend.

  1. In healthy relationships, couples will bring up problems that they want to fix and work together to find solutions. Your girlfriend won’t know that her behavior is bugging you until you let her know, so sit her down and have a conversation about it.[2] Pick a time when you’re both calm, and use “I” statements to express your feelings.
    • “I love getting you gifts, but sometimes, it would be nice to receive gifts from you, too.”
    • “I wanted to ask if we could start splitting the bill when we go out to eat. That way, it takes the burden off of me, and our relationship feels a bit more balanced.”
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Set clear boundaries for yourself.

  1. If you don’t clearly define your boundaries, your girlfriend might not get that you feel taken advantage of.[3] Tell your girlfriend explicitly what your boundaries are, and keep bringing them up if she crosses them again.[4]
    • “I know you like hanging out with me, but I need my alone time sometimes, too. It’s not that I don’t like spending time with you, it’s just that I need to rest and recharge.”
    • “If you’re upset with me, I need you to tell me why. I’m not going to keep texting and calling you if you give me the silent treatment.”
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Challenge her expectations of you.

  1. Sometimes, high-maintenance people will expect a lot out of you, and it’s not up to you to meet those goals if you’re unable to. If your girlfriend tells you that she wants you to do something or become something that you just can’t, tell her that.[5]
    • “I know you want to buy a house in the next couple of years, but with our budget right now, that’s not going to happen. We either need to re-evaluate our budget or think about renting for a while longer.”
    • “I’m not always going to know what you need whenever you’re upset. I need you to tell me when you’re feeling down, and then tell me what you need.”
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Practice gratitude together.

  1. When you’re dating someone who’s a little high maintenance, they might always keep you thinking about the future or your next steps. You can remind them to be happy right now by living in the moment and practicing gratitude. Every day, talk about at least one thing you’re thankful for, and have your girlfriend do the same.[8]
    • You could also keep a gratitude journal to write down the things that you’re thankful for.
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Talk to a close friend about her expectations.

  1. Dating someone who has a lot of expectations for you can be confusing, and you might not know if she’s being fair or not. You can talk to a close friend about what your girlfriend wants to see if it’s normal or if you need to rein in her demands so that they’re fair.[9]
    • Keep in mind that being “high maintenance” might just mean that your girlfriend knows what she wants (and when she wants it).
    • Historically, the term high maintenance has been used to belittle women and make them feel bad for prioritizing their own needs in a relationship.
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Consult with a couple’s counselor if you need to.

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This article was co-authored by Erika Kaplan and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Erika Kaplan is a Dating Coach and Matchmaker for Three Day Rule, an exclusive matchmaking company across fifteen cities in the United States. With over eleven years of experience, Erika specializes in helping singles find quality matches through date coaching and premium matchmaking services. Erika graduated from Penn State with a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations. She worked for Rolling Stone, Us Weekly, and Men’s Journal before leaving publishing to pursue her passion for connecting people. Erika has been featured on Lifetime, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and CBS as well as in Thrillist, Elite Daily, Men’s Health, Fast Company, and Refinery29. This article has been viewed 22,574 times.
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