By actually telling you spouse she is too needy and clingy you are only going to hurt her feelings. You actually enabled her into this habit. Anytime during your relationship you could have been more independent and suggest she was too. Sit down and communicate with your spouse and nonchalantly tell her that you both need other interests. She could get a job (if she isn't working) or volunteer in something she is interested in, or for that matter take courses in something she enjoys or get a college degree. Tell her you'd like to see her go out with her friends more and you wouldn't mind going out with a few of your own friends for a couple of pints every so often. She may feel you are wanting to get away and cheat on her, but, assure her that it's good that a couple give each other head space and gives each of you more to talk about when you are together. Good luck Marcy
Have a friend tell him.
The obvious approaches of someone acting like he or she likes someone is when he or she does the obvious flirts such as being a little clingy sometimes, smiling a lot while around you etc., I would look out for the most "modern" flirting things!
You tell him nothing. This happened to my sister and no matter how many times she told him to leave her alone he was still clingy. the best thing to do is avoid him and ignore him until he moves on.
The unpopular, but certainly easiest solution, would to be blunt about it. Tell them they're being too clingy, and you get your point across more clearly and, though this can be argued, less hurtful than if you were to be passive aggressive about it. Alternatively, instead of using the word "clingy," which may hurt some people's feelings, call it something else like "You're not being very independent." You could also add on, "You would be more attractive if you were more independent," which could lead nicely into the friend working towards becoming a less clingy person by choice and effort.
If you enjoy that sort of thing than let it be. if not tell him hes being too clingy and if it continues youll break up with him
I wish I could answer that. I'm having the same problem. but trust me you need to break up with him i'm engaged to a clingy guy and trust me you don't need someone clingy.
Of course your not overacting or being clingy, but you should definitely tell him. Maybe he likes you too, but if he doesn't return the feeling, you know it's time to get a new crush...
to stop your dog from being clingy, you must be firm with it, push it away soon it will realise that you dont want it round you all the time.
ask him but dont appear to be clingy or desperate
Well, to be clingy is to be dependent on someone or something. So basically, if you rely on someone all the time to survive or are super attached, you maybe called clingy.
No, you should always tell someone if you or someone you know is being bullied.
simpily tell him.or say I'm busy when your not.