With the exception of a very few, most people tend to regret jumping into something serious too soon.
I started seeing this guy a couple months ago and I really like him! However, I have no idea if he likes me more in a relationship or simply friends with benefits kind of way.
Are you in a relationship? Are you having a lot of sex? Are you having what you’d call a “normal” amount of sex? Do you feel like you’re having too little sex?
I started dating this guy that I have known for years. He had broken up with his crazy ex-girlfriend months before that. He constantly tells me how insane she was, and how she continues to text him even after he has asked her not to. The problem is that recently he was blatantly texting her in front of me!
We had plans to hang out one day and I never heard from him. A few days later, he told me he had some family issues come up and he was sorry, but never asked me out again.
Brace yourself. This ride might sting a little.
I'm studying abroad right now, and there is a guy on the program that I've had a crush on for most of the time we've been here. About two weeks ago, I finally got up the courage to initiate that I was into him.
As a guy, I don’t get catcalling. I’ve never felt the need to do it. You know why? Because I know that shouting out something to a complete stranger in public isn’t going to get me laid.
My ex broke up with me about a month ago for no real reason other then that he was "feeling differently."
Like the “three date” rule or the “wait two days to call” rule, has this ancient practice gone the route of the VCR?
There are ways to work to make yourself an attractive candidate. There are means at your disposal to get a job, a good job, and to work towards getting your career on track.
He seems pretty flirty and touchy with me, but sometimes I wonder if he is just being friendly.
There’s a certain balance you’re looking to strike and a certain result you want: “I don’t want this person stalking me, but I want to make sure I never have to deal with another 2am text from them either!” With that balance in mind, here are a few tips to keep it clean.
One time he slept over after he got drunk at a party, but nothing happened except some cuddling and spooning, though he said that he'd loved to kiss me if he hadn't thrown up.
How painful is it to watch a show you fall in love with just fall into an abyss of crap-tacular storylines? How heartbreaking to watch characters outgrow the premise and be forced to regress or become unrecognizable from the ones who lured you into their world?