Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not sure if he can afford to take me out as frequently and lavishly as he did in the beginning, but I don’t think he is broke. He buys stuff for himself on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Are dates really just for the honeymoon phase? I mean I don’t think you need to have weekly tickets to Kennedy Center events once the relationship is established, but a monthly or bimonthly dinner date is something happily married people do, no?
Anonymous wrote:I’m totally in love with my boyfriend. We’ve been together little under a year. We enjoy on another tremendously and just fit well.
In the beginning of dating he had to plan lavish dates on a weekly basis. they were really nice and would pick up on little things I’d mentioned that I like here and there. This lasted for 3-4 months and then ended. He doesn’t really take me out anymore. I still enjoy the time we spend together, but I’d like to go on dates that he plans sometimes (say 1-2 times a month).
I’ve offered to take us out a few times to try and spice it back up but each time he has declined. Would you mention that you want the dates back? Or just let it be? I truly do enjoy our regular day to day time.
Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Tough love: He doesn't like you anymore.
He probably liked the chase more than he liked you in the first place? Why is he still around? Inertia, probably.
Yes I think he's trying to get her to break up with him and think it's her idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s landed the prize, now he thinks he doesn’t have to work anymore.
OP here. I sense this a little bit. But I’d say the way he works for the prize has changed over time. He doesn’t plan the dates but he does do the dishes, is a good listener when I have a bad day, showers me with attentive sex, is kind to my friends and family, etc. He is honestly a great guy. So I’ve been wondering if maybe I’m being high maintenance for wanting the dates back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The honeymoon is over, this is who he really is.
Yup, this.
Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Tough love: He doesn't like you anymore.
He probably liked the chase more than he liked you in the first place? Why is he still around? Inertia, probably.
Yes I think he's trying to get her to break up with him and think it's her idea.
Anonymous wrote:Tough love: He doesn't like you anymore.
He probably liked the chase more than he liked you in the first place? Why is he still around? Inertia, probably.