Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Here's what's going to happen:
You are going to be the awesome doting guy in her life until she develops a real crush on somebody else; shortly after developing the real crush she is going to tell you that you maybe we shouldn't hang out so much anymore.
You are investing in someone's healing and that is noble, however there is nothing in this for you besides helping a bird to fly.
I have a long history of nearly exactly this type of relationship, there is no way to undo a friend zone. Sure, once in a while there's a drunken slip up but as soon as the hangover kicks in you'll go right back to being buddies. I probably invested a collective year on two or three friends relationships that I wanted more out of, besides the occasional kiss nothing ever turned out.
Your work is done here, go find a new girlfriend because this one ain't yours.
OP here, my thought too. I have invested a fair amount of time in this and it makes me want to see it through but your right. I am just setting her up for being fixed with the next guy.
Anonymous wrote: I am the last poster. And I should add that I agree with the poster who said that if she has not had sex with you by now, chances are you are in the friend zone. I dated a few guys casually and if I did not want to have sex within the first 3 months then I never had sex with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she's just a non-sexual person?
Either way, every other thread on this forum is about a wife that doesn't want to sleep with her husband. And in some cases, husbands that don't want to sleep with their wives. These poor folks are locked in this miserable existence and being forced to choose between celibacy, divorce or an affair. None of those options are a good choice for a person's (or their childrens) well being.
The first four months of being with someone is the hottest that relationship will get.
I'd suggest you find someone who wants you and is sex positive.
I completely agree with the bolded part - and I'm happily married for over 20 years and still love having sex with my DH. The passion in those first months was just sizzling. I'm actually glad it died down a bit because it was so consuming!
You can bet he's not glad it died down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she's just a non-sexual person?
Either way, every other thread on this forum is about a wife that doesn't want to sleep with her husband. And in some cases, husbands that don't want to sleep with their wives. These poor folks are locked in this miserable existence and being forced to choose between celibacy, divorce or an affair. None of those options are a good choice for a person's (or their childrens) well being.
The first four months of being with someone is the hottest that relationship will get.
I'd suggest you find someone who wants you and is sex positive.
I completely agree with the bolded part - and I'm happily married for over 20 years and still love having sex with my DH. The passion in those first months was just sizzling. I'm actually glad it died down a bit because it was so consuming!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she's just a non-sexual person?
Either way, every other thread on this forum is about a wife that doesn't want to sleep with her husband. And in some cases, husbands that don't want to sleep with their wives. These poor folks are locked in this miserable existence and being forced to choose between celibacy, divorce or an affair. None of those options are a good choice for a person's (or their childrens) well being.
The first four months of being with someone is the hottest that relationship will get.
I'd suggest you find someone who wants you and is sex positive.
Anonymous wrote: Here's what's going to happen:
You are going to be the awesome doting guy in her life until she develops a real crush on somebody else; shortly after developing the real crush she is going to tell you that you maybe we shouldn't hang out so much anymore.
You are investing in someone's healing and that is noble, however there is nothing in this for you besides helping a bird to fly.
I have a long history of nearly exactly this type of relationship, there is no way to undo a friend zone. Sure, once in a while there's a drunken slip up but as soon as the hangover kicks in you'll go right back to being buddies. I probably invested a collective year on two or three friends relationships that I wanted more out of, besides the occasional kiss nothing ever turned out.
Your work is done here, go find a new girlfriend because this one ain't yours.
Anonymous wrote:I think she got very hurt in a prior relationship. Don't listen to a bunch of assholes online. You should talk to her.
Anonymous wrote:I think she got very hurt in a prior relationship. Don't listen to a bunch of assholes online. You should talk to her.