cuz that's what guys are like lol
The only person that knows the answer to your question is the guy. It is best to ask him what he means by "serious relationship". When you understand what he means and what his intentions are towards you, then you can decide if you want a "serious relationship" with him.
Yes it is okay to have single male friends in a serious relationshipbecause one of the most important things to have in a serious relationship is trustand you should trust your partner or they should trust you to be just friends with other men
he wants to get back with you. he misses how things were between you and him. or he just desperate and tries to see if you fall for it :P but you can tell which one he is playing on you
15 years old is a little young to be in a relationship. However, if you take it slowly and do not get too serious is is OK. Just try not to rush things.
Womens's are the plus sizes and misses are the in shape one. I have no Idea why the separate the womens from the misses in my own opinion I believe that women's and misses are all the same things.
Unless you have suspicions that would indicate otherwise, it means: He misses you. Some things are literal, just as stated.
If you are in the friend zone with someone, and want to move further with your relationship, there are things you can do to move past that. You should talk to the other person, so you know how they feel about you, and if they are ready to have a serious relationship with you.
Not all do, just the ones who are not mature enough for a relationship. Maybe you're picking the wrong guys.
Ralph misses the warmth of his family, the smell of his mother's cooking, the sound of his father's laughter, and the comfort of his own bed.
well I'm a girl! you just have to tell her that you trust her and you want her to trust you! basically you just have to be commited into the relationship!
Ohh Easy..What Me And My Girl Do Is Try To Spice Your relationship up a bit. sexually and everything else try new things say new things just keep coming up with new things and dont be afraid to ask your partner what she would want from you.
The decision you make is based on what you want from this relationship. Can you accept and be happy in a "in the moment" relationship, one without any serious commitment? You might disagree, but if you both are younger (teens, early twenties) or are working on your education, I understand where your boyfriend is coming from. If you a serious commitment from this man, you have to accept right now that this is not going to happen. Don't discount his words; the worst thing you can do is to stay in a relationship with him with the secret idea of changing his mind. If you two are not compatible in terms of commitment, it's in your best interest to let him know this and end things. Just say your not ready and if he really loves you he'll understand.