If you managed a relationship I think you would be setting yourself up for disappointment. It's up to you (and him).Quote:
Originally Posted by lastwish [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
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If you managed a relationship I think you would be setting yourself up for disappointment. It's up to you (and him).Quote:
Originally Posted by lastwish [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Well, that's why I wanted to get an answer to that question to find out what you want. I really can't answer these questions for you because I'm not you.Quote:
Originally Posted by lastwish [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
If you love his personality regardless of seeing him change and become like your ex and you still think you get along even after the date went poorly then you can continue to try and hope for the best. If you no longer like his personality and think you no longer have chemistry then you should stop with him and look for someone else.
There is also that issue of dating a friend of the ex that Vash pointed out as well. It's usually looked down upon and subject to judgment from others. Although there are success stories that do occur out of these, they tend to be in minority compared to failures.
OMG. Then I will lonely for the rest of my life. I can`t carry on a conversation even with my friends for a continuous 2 hours either. (I`m not talking about online)Quote:
Originally Posted by lesa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
This makes me feel that you are scared of being lonely and might be overlooking certain things in order to combat loneliness. I know a lot of people guilty of that btw (I think most people are susceptible to it on some level), but it's something to keep in the back of your mind when making decisions. Don't let fear drive you into places you will regret. Instead combat loneliness by surrounding yourself with probable choices.Quote:
Originally Posted by lastwish [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Hehe I don't mean carry on a conversation for two hours. I would have a difficult time doing that as well. He is avoiding you it seems but when he does finally communicate with you it is rather plesant. That's what I meant. Most people will do that.
You need attraction to keep a relationship alive. He is not showing it. It doesn't seem like you are too attracted to him. Are you?