I've been dating my boyfriend for over a year and a half now. We're currently living together. We're both still virgins and that's not the problem. My guy... he's just not that affectionate and it's very discouraging to me. When he comes home from work, he won't even come and hug me or kiss me or say hello and it makes me feel sad, like he doesn't WANT to come see me and kiss me. When we go to bed at night, he's just like "good night" and that's it. Nothing more. I really don't think he's losing interest in me, because he's always sort-of been this way. Is there any way that I can encourage affection from him? Any ideas that'll make him want to come give me affection?
or just a change of pace in the routine. going out to dinner, seeing a movie, a concert, etc could do the trick. bake him his favorite dessert, before bed just rub his back and seduce him,
think back to when you guys were constantly at each other. was there a particular thing he would always like you to do sexually? if so, just go for it :) has he been wanting something pretty bad like a cd video game etc? if so, get it as a random gift and maybe spend the evening playing the game together [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
anonymous_girl answered Friday February 8 2008, 9:35 pm: Surprise him. Yeah! Surprise him with something. Something that will make him think/say "I can't believe you did this for me!" You can surprise him when he comes home from work... with a romantic dinner... or surprise him on your next date..... with SOMETHING romantic that will make him LOVE you MORE [if that's possible] .
I dont know, .. it's the little things that makes your mate smile, laugh, happy. Be creative!
Do something thats different and we'll see how he reacts to it.
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