This is not a tough act at all, but you are being taken for a while ride girl! Stop seeing this guy. He doesn't want any responsibilities and wants the fun that goes with your relationship without any committments. Women beware (same goes for men.) Although I detest stats it's approx. 30% of separated or divorced men/women that will lead their new main squeeze down the garden path. They want no committments, have the freedom they feel they so deserve and are not thinking of their new mates feelings. They can be users, abusers and egotistical. Also, remember that 90% of these people that divorce ... it takes two! So if a guy blames his wife for everything or vice-versa, then beware. Usually if a marriage goes sour and the couple are mature both of them will take the blame 50 - 50 for the marriage failing. Here's one example people may not think about: I was married to a womanizer who started to physically abuse me in the 3rd year of our marriage. Did I blame him 100%? Nope! I blamed myself 50% because I was stupid enough to stay in a relationship I knew was a "no go" from the day I walked down that aisle at the church. What about the man/women that says his wife/husband cheated. It's possible this can happen, but is he/she Snow White? I doubt it in most cases. Only a very few don't cheat when their mate cheats on them. Usually when one party cheats it seems to be open season for both parties to cheat. The one that was cheated on first, will use excuses such as "Well, I tried talking to him/her, but they wouldn't listen" to "But I was so lonely and I needed someone to love me." I never cheated on my first hubby and I left when I began to get the feelings of loneliness and losing my pride and independence and wanting another man in my life. I'm glad I did and I never looked back. You sound like a smart girl, so it's time to give this guy some decisions to make. He either loves you enough to plan a future with you or he moves on! If he doesn't he has no right to become jealous of you seeing another man. I think you sort of enjoy the attention of making him jealous and if you think it's a game, it's not! Some jealous men can lose control, so don't become a statistic of domestic abuse. Run for the hills! Good luck Marcy
Not usually. Most relationships in which they don't fight at all, they aren't interested in the relationship anymore, however it is possible but only if you agree with everything :)
Those that do either don't undertsand it or are interested in another field of study. However, there are many youths who are quite interested in and good at the sciences.
Casual dating is reliable in the sense that it will always be there. However, it can vary from relationship to relationship. For example, one partner may be overly committed, while another may be in fact, too loose with the relationship.
Not necessarily. However, it does show that you are interested in them. Be careful. A girl might be emotional or upset about this, especially if she just go out of a relationship, and isn't totally over it yet.
When both parties are contributing it is called a simbiotic relationship. However, when one party is solely dependent on another it becomes a parasitic relationship.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to make someone be interested in you. However, you can be nice and courteous to him/her and then they may become interested in you.
Only he knows for sure how he feels but it seems he may not be interested in a relationship at this time or may not be interested in a relationship with you in particular. There are times we don't always know the reasons however, it is not worth wasting time worrying about it. Pick yourself up and move on.
It means that at present she wants to maintan a friendship which is an important relationship. It means that she has set limits on the relationship. However, for now opens the possibility for a possible deeper relationship. Fiendships are a way for people to get to know each other more freely without expectations.
It's possible that the interested guy may feel a pang of jealousy seeing you interact with another guy. However, it's important not to jump to conclusions just based on that observation. Engaging in open communication with the interested guy about his feelings could help clarify the situation.
It appears you are more interested in 'makingout' than the actual work of building a relationship. First you date and if all goes well then you steady date and nature takes it's course from there. However, don't push her and if she says 'no' then take it as that.
if you find that u like a person at times and other times you just cant stand him/her. not like another person however, in this kind of relationship there is an equal amount of love and hate
There is no direct relationship. However another name for length is distance and if you divide time into distance you get speed (if it takes you one hour to travel 10 miles, then you are going at 10 miles an hour).