Road rules4 mins ago
will we ever work???
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I'm the type of girl who meets bad guys. Ive had a few long term serious relationships with typical alpha males. I always liked the same typical jack the lad. Then I joined university & got to know one of the lovliest guys I have ever met in my whole life & hes like everything I could want. hes not an alpha male, hes not cocky, hes shy like me, hes cute looking but he has an AMAZING personality, we both dont like drinking etc...etc...etc. We text everyday & when I have a problem he's the first I'd go to. When drunk the other night (rare occasion) I told him how I felt. I told him how I liked him and he said the same back. In the morning I appologised for being so upfront (since we dont seem to talk like that normally with each other) and he said not to appologise, he likes me too, but we live too far away. Since then we've been texting everyday, like we normally do and nothings changed. We both commute to uni everyday & we do live a good 4 hours away. Does this mean hes not interested due to distance or hes just gently being a nice guy & letting me down softly? x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He sounds to me like he's the sort of guy who will always be a very good friend, but nothing more. We all make mistakes - don't say any more to him about your declaration, just file it, and be very glad that it hasn't put him off. A bloke friend is hard to find, one with no strings - make the most of it. You're very lucky.
Why not visit each other on alternate weekends? One week you go to his and vice versa. You might find out if you are compatible having spent many hours together. You said "He likes me too but we live too far away". Is that just a thought on your part or has he actually said "he lives too far away"?
Stay friends. He sounds a good guy.
Stay friends. He sounds a good guy.
BOO.....open forum and you don,t care for my views.......fair enough and I didn´t say "every guy"
If women know that someone is a "bad guy" and they do, then why do they enter a relationship?...........and yet they do.........so there must be an attraction?
Women who "fall in love" with Rapists, Murderers, prisoners.........this is a well known situation........OK.....not common.
If women know that someone is a "bad guy" and they do, then why do they enter a relationship?...........and yet they do.........so there must be an attraction?
Women who "fall in love" with Rapists, Murderers, prisoners.........this is a well known situation........OK.....not common.
I am not saying I agree with Sqad (heaven forbid) but I was very drawn to bad guys when I was young. Well not bad guys exactly, but not nice guys either. Just interesting, deep guys who presented a challenge. I could never stand guys that treated me like a princess and were all over me.
Anyway I married a challenging guy, who underneath is a seriously good guy but still presents a challenge.
Notnotnot. I wouldn't give up on your good guy!!
However, I could never have married a bad guy who plays around or is a womaniser - never, ever, ever.
Anyway I married a challenging guy, who underneath is a seriously good guy but still presents a challenge.
Notnotnot. I wouldn't give up on your good guy!!
However, I could never have married a bad guy who plays around or is a womaniser - never, ever, ever.