kotalicious wrote:I'm officially in a relationship now <3 I like him a lot and could actually picture myself being with him for the rest of my life. My parents dont approve though. A lot of people don't actually. They've been messaging me for a while telling me I shouldn't be with him. I dont know what to do. I won't leave him but I hate the messages
Well help us out. WHY do they feel you should not be with him? Perhaps they have a point and you are blinded by attraction? It's happened countless times before and would be understandable.
And a word of caution - if you only just started dating this guy, it's rather over eager to think you already want to be with him forever. Forever is a long time! Financial stress, children, passion fading, wrinkles... it really is a long time. And besides, you are young! There is no reason to be thinking of forever just yet. I'm likely a decade older than you and I'm just now feeling that way about someone for the first time (that we are in it for the long haul).
Datchi wrote:So. Much. Depression. With. Love. I'l just spread some joy around here. :3
There's a guy I like and we know each other really well now. To be honest I think he's going to ask my out some day, just got to be patient. See, I don't want to ask him in case he says no, that would be embarrassing! ):
Okay bye. >.<
I find this ironic.
I don't mean to point a finger at you in particular but rather use this as an example.
Why do guys always have to make the move? I so often see girls posting about how they are too nervous or worried about rejection.
Guys get nervous and worry about being turned down also!
I just find it very unfair that guys are expected to take all the risk and do all the work.
I'd love to hear from others - why do you expect guys to make the first move, do you think that's fair, do you think you'd ever have the courage to try it yourself, etc? What have been your experiences with asking a guy out or making the first move? How did the rejection feel? Was it worth it?
Yes, my guy made the effort as well. I'd just like to think that since then I have also pulled my weight. It's a team, a partnership.