Postby K. Ayato » Mon Nov 26, 2012 3:02 pm
Let him spend down time with his guy friends. Just as you might have a small group of girls that you enjoy spending time with, so might he with some guys who have been his friends for a long time.
Remember that your life doesn't (and shouldn't) revolve around him, nor should his be consumed with you. If a dinner date (or an activity) doesn't work out because one or both of you can't make it (studying for exams or other plans that can come up), don't freak out. Yes, it will be a bit disappointing, but that's why having priorities is important. In that situation, which has the better outcome: Spending time with him (and thus cutting into time he needs to make sure he's prepared for an exam) just to satisfy your "needs" (not the same as true needs), or wanting him to do well on the test and agreeing to meet at another time, probably when exams are over?
As far as feelings go, just relax. Not every relationship has the warm feelings right away, and while feelings are good, they aren't the sole indicator of a relationship and its strength. Plus, feelings come and go, which is why you'll hear that you can't trust 'em completely. But what you can do when you start feeling a certain way is take time and ask yourself why you're experiencing some kind of emotion, whatever it may be. While you might not get the correct answer ('cause feelings are tricky, no lie), stepping back and having a different perspective is a whole lot better than following the tug of feelings blindly with no idea where they could lead.
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