I'm dating this guy and we've been together for about 2 weeks but known eachother for a long time. We had sex and we talk a lot. We've told eachother we loved eachother, but he never calls me anything sweet like baby or etc. Does that mean he doesn't really love me all to much??
kittaytoro answered Saturday January 26 2008, 7:37 pm: No, no worries.
This dosen't mean he dosen't love you, it just might mean he's not comfortable with 'pet names' and stuff like that. Some guys just aren't; and it shouldn't really be forced. He probably just has other ways to show affection and stuff. Every guy's different, haha.
If you're worried, just ask him about how he feels about you. :)
Winnay answered Friday January 25 2008, 9:42 pm: I think baby/sweetie is overrated! He doesn't have to be stereotypical "lovey-dovey" boy, it's kind of a guy thing. Life isn't a romance novel, don't live by those standards, make your own!
Make your own pet name. Me any my bf call each other "Muffin" but we only started using that 5 months into our relationship, no worries.
If you're still concerned, you should talk to your guy about it. Just tell them that you would like it if he gave you a pet name, sometimes boys just don't know these things. [ Winnay's advice column | Ask Winnay A Question ]
LuvStruckTeen answered Friday January 25 2008, 8:31 pm: well i cant really anwser for 100% accuracy because i dont know this guy. but if you two shared this experiance and said "i love you" i would assume he would mean it. just because a guy doesnt call you baby or babe,etc. doesnt mean he doesnt love, guys are all diffrent and soem dont feel right calling a girl by those names. i wouldnt worry about it. but if you really are, just talk to him and ask him why he never says that...i'm sure he'll anwser with complete honesty...
CarliCutiePie answered Friday January 25 2008, 7:44 pm: No, that doesn't mean he doesn't love you. A lot of guys, and some girls too, just won't say anything like, "baby, sweetie".
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