I've been dating this guy for a couple of weeks. We see each other almost every day. He always calls when he says he will, he says he really likes me, and we have fun together. I often spend the night at his place, and though we fool around, we haven't had sex. However, he has yet to take me out on a real, one-on-one date. Everytime I think we're going out alone, his roommate tags along. He promised he would take me out but this isn't what I expected. What also gets me is that he said he can't have a girlfriend right now because of time constraints. He's a student teacher AND an athlete, so I understand he has little time to spare,but that doesnt explain why we spend so much time already. Apparently he wants to keep things light, and he didn't seem happy that I asked where it was going "so early on". So if we see each other so often, act like a couple in public, and we're dating exclusively, how is this not a relationship? What's the problem?
2006-10-15
07:31:45
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