Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What were the comments? That would hurt my feelings too, OP.
The question was posed, "how long have you been..." And he interrupted and said "...hanging out?"
For what it is worth he wasn't hiding that we were together, he explained to the questioner that he we haven't been seeing each other that long and he is slow to move in relationships.
How long have you been seeing each other?
6 weeks
Oh, that changes my perception a little -- 6 weeks isn't long at all. Though I agree that his reaction was awkward, as was his apparent need to explain your status at a party...it reflects that he's not comfortable claiming you as his girlfriend yet, despite the fact that you're exclusive and sleeping together. BUT again, 6 weeks is a short period of time.. If he's still doing this in 3-6 months that would be more of a concern.
But this is a good reminder to take a breath and realize that you're still in the getting-to-know-you stage. Not a bad thing to slow down a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What were the comments? That would hurt my feelings too, OP.
The question was posed, "how long have you been..." And he interrupted and said "...hanging out?"
For what it is worth he wasn't hiding that we were together, he explained to the questioner that he we haven't been seeing each other that long and he is slow to move in relationships.
How long have you been seeing each other?
6 weeks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What were the comments? That would hurt my feelings too, OP.
The question was posed, "how long have you been..." And he interrupted and said "...hanging out?"
For what it is worth he wasn't hiding that we were together, he explained to the questioner that he we haven't been seeing each other that long and he is slow to move in relationships.
How long have you been seeing each other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What were the comments? That would hurt my feelings too, OP.
The question was posed, "how long have you been..." And he interrupted and said "...hanging out?"
For what it is worth he wasn't hiding that we were together, he explained to the questioner that he we haven't been seeing each other that long and he is slow to move in relationships.
Anonymous wrote:What were the comments? That would hurt my feelings too, OP.
Anonymous wrote:How do I change my energy?
I've met a wonderful man who treats me with respect, makes me laugh, great in bed, similar interests and values. What we don't exactly share though is he is much more cautious in relationships and wants to take things slow. His taking-things-slow is triggering a going-to-get-hurt flight response from my gut. We are in a committed, exclusive relationship but he said some very awkward not-my-girlfriend comments at a party. I should be patient, yes?