I knew my current boyfriend was interested in me since last year, and I was flattered, but I honestly didn't think at the time that I would ever be dating him. He was always nice to me and pretty obvious about his interest, but I never felt that I could really communicate in a relaxed way with him. I'd make a self-deprecating comment as a joke, and he would always swoop in with a comforting statement, not really someone I felt like I banter with, which is important to me in a relationship. He eventually tells me that he got back together with a previous girlfriend and I figured that was that, although I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed--as silly as that sounds--because I took that to mean that I had been mistaken about him being romantically interested in me.
Well, the current semester rolls around and it's pretty eventful. I find out for a fact that he was indeed interested in me, and that he still is. He's unhappy in his relationship, which is physically and emotionally unfulfilling, and ends it. We start flirting shortly after and I am constantly flip-flopping about how I feel. First, I want things to be totally platonic between us. Then, I wonder if a casual dating type of scenario would work, and if that would be something either of us would want. Eventually, despite my trepidation, I agree to be his girlfriend.
It's been a couple of months since then and I can honestly say I am very happy with my decision. Pretty much all of the things I was hesitant about have disappeared since we have grown comfortable in the relationship. We can poke fun at each other and banter, and he's not nervous around me like he used to be. We even jokingly refer to his last-semester self as a separate version of him. I was worried about not being able to have an adult relationship with him, but really we just needed some time to learn each other and get settled. I have a lot of fun with him and he's just a great guy that I love being around. I guess if there has to be a moral to this story it's that good relationships can come from unexpected places.