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scorpiogirl
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I sleep over at his place pretty often. So pretty much he is reaping the benefits of living together (sex, someone to sleep and wake up with) without actually taking the plunge. I mean really what's the motivation for him to move in with me? So I have an idea, sleep over at his house less. Some may say this is manipulation, but I disagree, it's setting boundaries. I hate going back and forth from my place to his and I feel like a hobo and all of my belongings are disorganized as a result. So you see I can set a boundary and only sleep over say once a week. This will make my life less stressful and will make him think about just how much he wants me around and what he's willing to do to achieve that. What do you guys think of this plan?
You need to do what makes YOU happy and comfortable. Don't go throwing all your stuff all over the place between houses to accomodate him! The biggest mistake I see young girls making is that they don't pay as much attention to their own needs and concentrate too much on his. Not that he's not worth it - I don't know him. But be careful. Protect YOU!
I agree with the girls on the age difference 100%. If you were 40 and he 50, that would be different, but you're still in the "learning" stages of life....and he could be too....but the issue is that you're in different places (thought wise). I have a man whom I TOTALLY trust. He can go anywhere he wants - I encourage it - but he doesn't. He wants to be home. However, I'm 35 & he's 36 and we've known eachother since we were 20 & 21. Go with your gut instinct. Its usually right - whatever it may be.
You need to do what makes YOU happy and comfortable. Don't go throwing all your stuff all over the place between houses to accomodate him! The biggest mistake I see young girls making is that they don't pay as much attention to their own needs and concentrate too much on his. Not that he's not worth it - I don't know him. But be careful. Protect YOU!
I agree with the girls on the age difference 100%. If you were 40 and he 50, that would be different, but you're still in the "learning" stages of life....and he could be too....but the issue is that you're in different places (thought wise). I have a man whom I TOTALLY trust. He can go anywhere he wants - I encourage it - but he doesn't. He wants to be home. However, I'm 35 & he's 36 and we've known eachother since we were 20 & 21. Go with your gut instinct. Its usually right - whatever it may be.