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I'm not really adopting this label. I've always been this way. I would always call and plan when I went to people's houses as a kid. As an adult I would always book at least a week in advance when I wanted to hang out with people. I don't just pop by, I plan in advance. We don't have kids, it is just us two humans and two dogs, we like it this way.
My parents and I talk by text every other day and talk around once a week by phone. I think the only difference will be that I will go by once a week instead of the phone call.
So why does that worry your partner? Visiting parents once a week seems a highly normal behaviour. It is not like suggesting you move in with them as a multigenerational family arrangement.