Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been dating a guy for 3 months. It’s been a very good time, which seems to be mutual. We act like boyfriend/girlfriend….socialize together, see each other a lot, regular overnights etc. He has to go overseas for work for 3 months at the beginning of next year. I had a DTR talk with him recently, and shared that I’d like us to be official, and we can take a pause while he’s away then decide if we want to link back up when he’s back.
He was pretty evasive in the convo. Said he wasn’t sure how we should approach things since he’d be leaving, but that he has been enjoying himself and acknowledged that we act like a couple. Then a few hours later asked me to meet his sister when she comes to town tomorrow.
I like him, but it’s weird he can’t just call us an official couple. I don’t like acting like a girlfriend, but not being one. Am I being reasonable?
No. It's only been three months.
Anonymous wrote:Been dating a guy for 3 months. It’s been a very good time, which seems to be mutual. We act like boyfriend/girlfriend….socialize together, see each other a lot, regular overnights etc. He has to go overseas for work for 3 months at the beginning of next year. I had a DTR talk with him recently, and shared that I’d like us to be official, and we can take a pause while he’s away then decide if we want to link back up when he’s back.
He was pretty evasive in the convo. Said he wasn’t sure how we should approach things since he’d be leaving, but that he has been enjoying himself and acknowledged that we act like a couple. Then a few hours later asked me to meet his sister when she comes to town tomorrow.
I like him, but it’s weird he can’t just call us an official couple. I don’t like acting like a girlfriend, but not being one. Am I being reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:Been dating a guy for 3 months. It’s been a very good time, which seems to be mutual.
We act like boyfriend/girlfriend….socialize together, see each other a lot, regular overnights etc. He has to go overseas for work for 3 months at the beginning of next year. I had a DTR talk with him recently, and shared that I’d like us to be official, and we can take a pause while he’s away then decide if we want to link back up when he’s back.
He was pretty evasive in the convo. Said he wasn’t sure how we should approach things since he’d be leaving, but that he has been enjoying himself and acknowledged that we act like a couple. Then a few hours later asked me to meet his sister when she comes to town tomorrow.
I like him, but it’s weird he can’t just call us an official couple. I don’t like acting like a girlfriend, but not being one. Am I being reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:If it’s not a “yes”, then it’s a “no”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you both?
If he's under 30, yeah, of course. He's not going to commit to someone when he's leaving in three months! If you think there's potential, you can see him casually for the next three months, keep in touch to some degree when he's gone, pick dating back up when he's back, and reevaluate then.
If you're over 30 and you want kids, I would be aggressively seeing other people. This guy isn't on your time frame.
Oh, and don't "push the issue" - he gave you an answer.
We are not looking to have kids, both middle aged. Both said we were looking for a life partner in the beginning. The amount of time we spend together currently makes it impractical for me to see other people, plus I haven’t had a desire to as he’s been meeting all my needs wonderfully. Perhaps it’s just time to move on…it seemed to be a good match until it wasn’t I guess.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you both?
If he's under 30, yeah, of course. He's not going to commit to someone when he's leaving in three months! If you think there's potential, you can see him casually for the next three months, keep in touch to some degree when he's gone, pick dating back up when he's back, and reevaluate then.
If you're over 30 and you want kids, I would be aggressively seeing other people. This guy isn't on your time frame.
Oh, and don't "push the issue" - he gave you an answer.