However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
However, he has told me twice that he doesn't want to be "more than friends".
Read that and maybe it will sink in that he doesn't want to be more than friends. If you cut off the sex then he'll no longer be your friend.
If you can't distance yourself emotionally from him then don't see him anymore. You're trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. He just wants sex and a bit of your company.. he likely has two or three just like you hanging around saying "but I like him."
You don't have to be a guy to confirm what Heartisaching posted. You know it yourself but you're grasping at straws in order to try and hear what it is you want to hear or, you're here to get the push you need to end this for good with him. I don't think you're able to be in a casual sexual relationship so why are you being in one?
P.S. Men like him, who don't want to be "more than friends" prey on women who are separated and on a dating site. They know you're horny, vulnerable and lonely and you're easy to "just be friends" with. Think about his actions and the red flags you ignored so you don't fall for another just like him. Pay attention when a man says he doesn't want to be in a relationship. Men who say that mean they don't want to be in a relationship but they'll take what you offer if you offer it. They will test you and If you don't offer it, then they don't want to be your friend.
Last edited by Wakeup; 12-09-11 at 11:36 AM.
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