I'm 21 and dating a guy who 28 and is very rich. Him and I are just getting back together again. And he wants me to move in with him into his penthouse downtown. His penthouse is 12 mins. away from my parents house, and I think its way to soon to be moving in with him because we just got back in a relationship with each other in November.What should I do? Should go ahead a move in.Or should I stay at my parents for a little while longer till we develop some time under our belt. need help!!!
snowboardbabe answered Wednesday December 8 2010, 12:03 am: Oh!!!! well the fact you just said '' I think its way to soon to be moving in '' because you said it and gave a reason , so i'm pretty sure you shouldn't be moving in even thought you like him and got back into the relationship , I think you guys should you settle at your parents house and him just forget it , just see how it goes~! [ snowboardbabe's advice column | Ask snowboardbabe A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday December 7 2010, 9:40 pm: You two have a messy relationship of breaking up and getting back together, and after less than two months moving in together seems like a good idea to you?
I'm a little concerned by a 28 year old guy who doesn't see the obvious problem with that.
I don't think you need our help.
I think you know that this is bad idea.
I think you are afraid to tell your boyfriend that this is not a good idea, and that you are legitimately cautious of jumping into his penthouse after such a short time back together.
Screw up your courage and take care of yourself first and foremost. It's nice that he lives so close by - it's makes it easy for you to go home when you need too. Keep some shampoo at his place - live at home for a quite a while longer. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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