03-25-2012, 10:51 PM
I've been seeing someone for the past two months and we've yet to have sex. I'm in a bit of a quandary as to the nature of our relationship. Is this abnormal?
I'm so used to relationships defined by sex - i.e. one night stands or casual hookups, which makes me question this guys interest in me. I'm twenty-five and he's forty-two, not that age is an issue, but he has much more experience in the area of long-term relationships. In fact, he just ended a relationship with his partner of ten years. To make matters worse they still co-habitate together. I can empathize with his situation, and understand his wanting to take things slow. Perhaps he's just holding out to see if his former partner will take him back. You see his partner initiated the breakup.
I want to respect this guy's needs, but don't want to compromise my own. I should probably just express my concerns to him, but part of me is afraid to let things run their course. Maybe an authentic relationship happens organically. It takes time to uncover true compatibility, so why rush into labeling this guy my "boyfriend"?
I'm so used to relationships defined by sex - i.e. one night stands or casual hookups, which makes me question this guys interest in me. I'm twenty-five and he's forty-two, not that age is an issue, but he has much more experience in the area of long-term relationships. In fact, he just ended a relationship with his partner of ten years. To make matters worse they still co-habitate together. I can empathize with his situation, and understand his wanting to take things slow. Perhaps he's just holding out to see if his former partner will take him back. You see his partner initiated the breakup.
I want to respect this guy's needs, but don't want to compromise my own. I should probably just express my concerns to him, but part of me is afraid to let things run their course. Maybe an authentic relationship happens organically. It takes time to uncover true compatibility, so why rush into labeling this guy my "boyfriend"?