ok so me and my boyfriend have been going out for 3 months i see him every weekend but we really dont have much to talk about untill we are in person and it feels like he only wants one thing for me then it doesnt i feel that im am confused and dont know what to do . his the type of guy who really doesnt talk bout things but you can tell on his face his thinkin about it but i enjoy being with him i just dont want this to break off
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? GradingCurve answered Friday January 7 2011, 2:47 pm: Reply the way he's leading you to reply to your relationship. You'll have the insight u may use to question your relationship whenever you may feel you can dicuss it properly. Under the present circumstances, *normally* the good times ARE at the start of the relationship,. If your a conversationalist, then ur a conversationalist.. if he's not, then maybe he's actually not.. (which is not true, if he has any kind of "social circle")... but enjoy your relationship for what it is. (If) or When you or him outgrows it, reevaluate it then... But waiting a couple months to let your mind access the problems your dealing with today by conscience... seems kinda long to deliberate....
Uniqueme answered Thursday January 6 2011, 11:48 pm: Give it a few more months, you are still in the early stages of the relationship. He may not be warmed up to you yet. Try talking to him about things, and see where he stands in the relationship. Ask him what he wants from you and you tell him what you want from him. I'm sure you guys have a lot to talk about. How about your interests? The economy? How your day has been? Your family and what they do? Things like that will bring you guys closer together and he will start to understand that you guys have a lot in common!
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