Anonymous wrote:He is in love with you. Stop having sex with him so that he can find a woman who will care about him for who he is.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to ruin an otherwise great friendship.
Anonymous wrote:I'm attracted to men who are like me: outgoing, driven ,highly educated, and adventurous. He's shy, has a decent job, but he's not trying to move up the ladder, he has a BA, and his idea of adventure is checking out a new bookstore or coffee shop.
Anonymous wrote:
I've honestly never seen him in that light. He's a very nice and very sweet guy who has been a great friend to me over the years, but he's very far from my usual type.
I'm attracted to men who are like me: outgoing, driven ,highly educated, and adventurous. He's shy, has a decent job, but he's not trying to move up the ladder, he has a BA, and his idea of adventure is checking out a new bookstore or coffee shop.
He's also physically not really my type. He's paler than I usually go for and he is slightly chubby. His hair and clothing are a mess. I feel mean thinking this way because it seems so shallow, and I know he's spent his whole life being compared to his older siblings and being the black sheep.
Anonymous wrote:He's very good in bed.
I like him enough, but he's not my typical type that I'm insanely attracted to.
Anonymous wrote:I think that if you are going to feel inwardly critical of him and want him to change certain things about him (i.e., lack of professional ambition, etc.) then you shouldn't date him. It's not fair to either of you.
He deserves to be with someone who thinks he hangs the moon, BA, coffee shops and all. And you deserve to be with someone you are in love with, too.