Switching between clingy and mad constantly isn’t how you should be treated. Have a conversation with her, and ask her exactly what you could do to make her feel loved. Does she want to spend time together? Does she want gifts? Does she want you to do things for her? Does she want a massage or physical affection? She needs to tell you what she wants.
If she can’t or won’t tell you, it sounds like she needs to see a competent mental health professional. If you are doing everything that you can to make her feel loved, but she still doesn’t feel loved, then she needs to figure out why.
It’s up to you to decide how you wish to be treated. If she won’t tell you what she needs, and then also refuses to find a good therapist, please reconsider dating her. You are much too young to be spending every ounce of energy on someone who doesn’t appreciate you – and someone who doesn’t want to make positive changes in themselves, if she chooses to do nothing. I wish you well.
Google said – Internal health issues may result in unpleasant body odors (BO), as well, such as liver and kidney disease and hyperthyroidism, which can lead to excessive sweat and increased BO. Stagg recommends talking with your doctor if you notice a strong smell from your skin.
There were a bunch of others based on the type of smell too
this is super interesting, thanks for this perspective
Switching between clingy and mad constantly isn’t how you should be treated. Have a conversation with her, and ask her exactly what you could do to make her feel loved. Does she want to spend time together? Does she want gifts? Does she want you to do things for her? Does she want a massage or physical affection? She needs to tell you what she wants.
If she can’t or won’t tell you, it sounds like she needs to see a competent mental health professional. If you are doing everything that you can to make her feel loved, but she still doesn’t feel loved, then she needs to figure out why.
It’s up to you to decide how you wish to be treated. If she won’t tell you what she needs, and then also refuses to find a good therapist, please reconsider dating her. You are much too young to be spending every ounce of energy on someone who doesn’t appreciate you – and someone who doesn’t want to make positive changes in themselves, if she chooses to do nothing. I wish you well.
Google said – Internal health issues may result in unpleasant body odors (BO), as well, such as liver and kidney disease and hyperthyroidism, which can lead to excessive sweat and increased BO. Stagg recommends talking with your doctor if you notice a strong smell from your skin.
There were a bunch of others based on the type of smell too