My boyfriend asked me out last week and I said yes. He gave me his number a few days ago so I texted him. We were talking and all of a sudden, he asked me if we were going out. Later he then asked me if I liked him. Now I'm really confused. He's like a year younger than me but I'm just really confused...? I was just really confused so I stopped replying. A few minutes later, he said "hello?" and things like that, so I just stopped replying. Should I just wait until tomorrow to talk to him and tell him that like my phone broke or something? I'm so confused and I don't know if he's one of those 'clingy' boyfriends or just nervous. He's also already said that he loves me, so now what? I don't think I believe him since it's been like a few days but I just don't know if I should date him right now. I like him, but... I just don't know. Advice as soon as possible please
P.S. Sorry if this is confusing
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Drewb13 answered Friday March 28 2014, 7:19 am: This is not confusing at all. You just need to tell him how you feel. He likes you and you know that part already. Now you just need to find YOUR answer. Do you like him the way he likes you? Are you ready for a relationship? Do you want a relationship? How do you know that he is clingy, because from personal experience I'm trying not to be clingy to a girl I like, but I'm not trying to make her think I don't like her. Like me, maybe this is the first time this guy has ever pursued interest in someone.
If you do want a relationship, let him know that you want to take things slow.
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