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IamIsabel
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 08:09 PMJust want to see if you guys can see through this because I am very confused. |
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 08:25 PMWell, if he's holding hands w/ you and kissing you, then you 2 are more than just friends. If he's wanting to have those "privileges" and still classify the relationship as friendship, then he has a major issue, and he needs to work out that issue while taking a break from you. His behaviour is just plain disrespectful. If it was me, I would tell him that and tell him to give me a call back when he's made up his mind and worked through his issues. |
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IamIsabel
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 08:49 PMActually he suggested we take a break. I suppose to keep the relationship as friends. I just wish I knew why he won't let himself go further as it is obvious he has the desires. |
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IamIsabel
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 08:53 PMI want to add an important detail. One of the last things he told me is he sees me as a sister. |
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Rabbit32
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 09:09 PMIt sounds like he MIGHT be letting lonliness get the best of him. It sounds like he is trying to let you down easily, for what ever reason. |
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IamIsabel
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 09:14 PMNo we have not been intimate. |
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bcpianogal
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 09:30 PMMy last relationship ended similarly. He gave me every indication that our relationship was leading toward marriage. No we weren't intimate, and no we weren't engaged, but everything he said and did made me believe that he was definitely thinking very long-term. And I was happy with that. |
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Tulip89
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 09:39 PMThe best thing you can do is take a man at his word. Trying to read things into what a man says can only lead to trouble. My roommate and his fiancee got into a pretty big fight today because she "interpreted" a text instead of taking it as he sent it. For whatever reason, he doesn't want a relationship right now. Leave it at that. If anything changes, he'll let you know. |
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 09:45 PMI agree. Take him at his word. And make him stick to it until he can verbalize something different. Don't let him hold your hand, kiss you, etc. until he verbally expresses the desire to be more than just friends. Rabbit may be right... He may have gotten physical out of loneliness =( |
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Rabbit32
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 10:02 PMYou know its real easy to get caught up. Its hard to hold a friendship pattern, and both men and women can jump the gun before they really KNOW. Thats why its best not to get to lovey dovey, cause nothing vested nothing lost, and there can be a lasting friendship with no hard feelings. I would say though, by your account this man sounds like he is being a punk. |
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springrose10
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Friend or boyfriend?Posted : 11 Sep, 2010 10:34 PMI'm not a guy but I'm going to wade into this BECAUSE depressions is a mood disorder, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mood disorder. |
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