Nothing to worry about. Some people are indifferent in the early stages of dating but that doesn't mean they're not interested. I would worry if he was indefferent after you've been dating for more than 6 months.
I guess.. its just that my last dates would always text so its just kinda odd how this one isn't really into it. Which makes me kinda paranoid even though I do understand that people are different...
oh and congrats on your 1 year anniversary... or soon to be anyways
Thanks! I'm pretty sure we'll make it. Our relationship right now is at its best
I'm interested in your story though. FIVE years? that's impressive
We met first year university, and hit it right off. Fast forward five years - we've surely had our ups and downs, as everyone does, but nothing changes the fact that he is the funniest, kindest, and most patient and understanding person I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. He makes life more fun and I consider myself so very lucky.
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I guess.. its just that my last dates would always text so its just kinda odd how this one isn't really into it. Which makes me kinda paranoid even though I do understand that people are different...
Don't worry about it! Chances are it means nothing...not worth stressing over. I know though, that is easier said than done!
I liked this quote and felt very related to it (I'm almost 19):
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I'm nearly 20, I hated being a teen. But now I'm beginning to see how good I had it. With age, comes a load of ****. But then, when I'm 30 I'll see how good my 20s were!
I liked this quote and felt very related to it (I'm almost 19):
In all honesty, I see it the other way around. I loved being a teenager, and often said that those were going to be the "best years" of life. But now that I am in my 20s, I love it so much more! Sure, getting older means added responsibility (and sometimes, as you said, ****) but it also gives you so much more freedom, independence, and maturity - and for me, I love that!
Things I like about it in here:
- Unlike other group threads (Clique, Irrelevants, etc.) there isn't one main group of posters having their own discussions while other posters are ignored.
- Everyone has something in common.
- Oldies from all stanbases get along in harmony here. No drama to be seen.
Have any of you used Craigslist to find a place to live?
When I moved out the first I used a website called Rent BC, and basically fell in love with the first place I looked at. Great view, excellent location.... except was well out of what I could afford. I took the place and almost fell into debt trying to pay rent every month.