I've been going out with my boyfriend on and off for about a month. Usually when we spend time together it's going out to eat or watching movies which leads to nothing but making out. It seems like the majority of the time we're together, we are making out.. which is fine with me. But I'd like to do other things to build a stronger relationship with him. He's coming over to my place tonight to watch another movie. What are some other things at our houses that we can do that's non-sexual? I never had problems finding things to do with my other boyfriends. It just seems like we need to work on our emotional connection in this relationship. Thank you.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? OooSooPreppyX3 answered Saturday July 22 2006, 10:59 pm: Sorry to break it to you but he might just be in it for the "making-out" if you guys are on-again-off-again.
When you guys get back together, do you go to making out right away?
Well, I might talk to him about it I would say," You know, relationships aren't all about getting physical." or if there's a silence start talking about a movie or something.
Get to know each other more talk about your favorite movies [[if you don't know]] or what you would like to know about him.
Around when you guys usually start making out, do something so you won't have to. Unless you really want to at the moment, then go for it.
Play a video game or a board game maybe. Sometimes you get so into it, you forget about making out/ <br/>
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Sorry If I really didnt help =/
<br/> ♥Christina [ OooSooPreppyX3's advice column | Ask OooSooPreppyX3 A Question ]
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