I have a new boyfriend and I haven't really had many boyfriends so I'm not used to this.
We met on New years and we talked everyday and hungout and stuff,and we just made it official about a week ago.We talk everyday but we don't hangout every day (besides school because we always see eachother at school and i pick him up and drop him off from school) but he hasnt come to my house yet and hasn't met my mom or my sister .I've been to his house a few times,but his parents were sleeping so I haven't met them yet either..i just met him brother.We definately haven't done much sexual stuff,just a handjob. I'm just wondering if this is normal.My best friend and her boyfriend hangout like everyday ,almost alll day ,but they've been together for 6 months and her boyfriend drives and mine doesn't.Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sia answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 3:34 am: yeah bub thats how ir works.you start off nice and slow.its only been a week or so so i wouldnt rush into hanging out everyday unless you both miss eachother.all couples are different.just do what he wants.if he asks you to hang out then go for it.if he doesnt then dont worry about it because the longer you date and the more you get intimate youll spend more and more time together.dont worry about introducing him to your parents so soon because it might scare him unless its was in an indirect way so like inviting him over and having your mum meet him for like 2minutes.like nothing serious like meeting them over dinner.
what your doing now is fine.there no write or wrong thing to do because all couples are different and like different things so just be yourself and do what makes you both feel comfortable [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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