Anonymous wrote:Do people never pick up the phone anymore? When I was out there dating 15 years ago, obviously there was no texting but phone conversations were a way to deepen the connection between dates. Does that just not happen anymore, even when the relationship is moving forward?
I think some people just aren't into texting so it doesn't necessarily mean he's not into you, OP. How are your dates?
Do you get the sense that you're connecting wmotionally or does it seem to be more about fun, and sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been dating? If you're not serious yet and the relationship hasn't yet deepened to the point that you're exclusive, I wouldn't say anything. Let things unfold and see how things evolve.
Why weeks between dates, btw? Is that do to your custody schedules?
^^ due
Partly due to that; partly due to work trips; partly due to family emergencies that have come up. The frequency with which we see each other doesn't bother me. I do like the contact though.
Apparently he doesn't. It's possible that he's just not that into you beyond getting together for sex every now and then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been dating? If you're not serious yet and the relationship hasn't yet deepened to the point that you're exclusive, I wouldn't say anything. Let things unfold and see how things evolve.
Why weeks between dates, btw? Is that do to your custody schedules?
^^ due
Partly due to that; partly due to work trips; partly due to family emergencies that have come up. The frequency with which we see each other doesn't bother me. I do like the contact though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been dating? If you're not serious yet and the relationship hasn't yet deepened to the point that you're exclusive, I wouldn't say anything. Let things unfold and see how things evolve.
Why weeks between dates, btw? Is that do to your custody schedules?
^^ due
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a newly divorced mom who has started seeing a great man-same situation. When he wants, he's a very able and funny texter and I appreciate the back and forth during the day. However, I think he prefers to do without it and only text to set something up-sometimes this can be weeks in between dates. I always break down and text and he does respond but I'm tired of initiating it. Is this something I can bring up to someone I haven't been dating that long and whom I'm not exclusive with yet without appearing super needy? When would it be appropriate to say "hey--it would be nice to hear more from you".
You sound needy as all hell. No wonder he resists initiating contact with you.
Anonymous wrote:How long have you been dating? If you're not serious yet and the relationship hasn't yet deepened to the point that you're exclusive, I wouldn't say anything. Let things unfold and see how things evolve.
Why weeks between dates, btw? Is that do to your custody schedules?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a newly divorced mom who has started seeing a great man-same situation. When he wants, he's a very able and funny texter and I appreciate the back and forth during the day. However, I think he prefers to do without it and only text to set something up-sometimes this can be weeks in between dates. I always break down and text and he does respond but I'm tired of initiating it. Is this something I can bring up to someone I haven't been dating that long and whom I'm not exclusive with yet without appearing super needy? When would it be appropriate to say "hey--it would be nice to hear more from you".
Anonymous wrote:no woman should chase a man
Anonymous wrote:Please read 'The Rules.' I know it's cheesy - and patently not feminist - but I read it in my late teens and it taught me, basically, not to chase a man (information that served me well in my dating years). If a man is into you, he will do all he can to see you - and no woman should chase a man. I know it can be hard when you're really into someone, but back off and see if he comes to you. That's my advice.