02-25-2016, 01:50 AM
Alright guys, new member, first time poster and I have a somewhat deep question that I could really use some advice on. This might get lengthy so please bear with me.
First off, I'm very much a reserved, solitary, independent type of person and feelings aren't something that typically come easy to me, especially when it comes to affection or becoming fond of someone. I also wouldn't consider myself a relationship-oriented person either and am pretty socially inept for what that's worth.
However, I've recently come to the conclusion that I have grown pretty fond of a guy that I've been FWB for about 6 months or so. He's a little older than me but that's not a problem for either of us and we have hung out a few times as well, it's not always a "come over, hookup and then leave" thing. Problem is I have no idea what I'm feeling because as I mentioned above, I have never felt a strong attraction to guys that I've ended up sleeping with after the fact.
I tend to be the typical, "get off and get out" stereotype. Not much of a talker other than the awkward small talk that sometimes occurs afterwards. With this guy however, I find that I want to talk with him and we usually have pretty great conversations especially after hooking up which for me is unheard of (I can't stress how non-social I usually am after hooking up). I enjoy and actually want to spend time with him outside of the bedroom. I've found myself thinking about him on almost a daily basis too, which started a few weeks ago.
I'm mostly looking for advice on how to probe to see if he is interested in a relationship, not necessarily with me but just a relationship general without blurting out something stupid that send him running away screaming. Unfortunately, I doubt there's a way to really press the issue without ruining what we have going. So it may ultimately be tell him how I feel and expect the worst (which is what happens every time I have the conversation in my head) and be surprised with anything otherwise. I'm just not sure
Anyway, thanks for your time reading this. Pretty sure I just described verbatim a high school crush lol but whatever. If any of you guys have been in a similar situation or have any advice on how to address this scenario without immediately nuking it, I would be most grateful.
Thanks again!
--Pman117
First off, I'm very much a reserved, solitary, independent type of person and feelings aren't something that typically come easy to me, especially when it comes to affection or becoming fond of someone. I also wouldn't consider myself a relationship-oriented person either and am pretty socially inept for what that's worth.
However, I've recently come to the conclusion that I have grown pretty fond of a guy that I've been FWB for about 6 months or so. He's a little older than me but that's not a problem for either of us and we have hung out a few times as well, it's not always a "come over, hookup and then leave" thing. Problem is I have no idea what I'm feeling because as I mentioned above, I have never felt a strong attraction to guys that I've ended up sleeping with after the fact.
I tend to be the typical, "get off and get out" stereotype. Not much of a talker other than the awkward small talk that sometimes occurs afterwards. With this guy however, I find that I want to talk with him and we usually have pretty great conversations especially after hooking up which for me is unheard of (I can't stress how non-social I usually am after hooking up). I enjoy and actually want to spend time with him outside of the bedroom. I've found myself thinking about him on almost a daily basis too, which started a few weeks ago.
I'm mostly looking for advice on how to probe to see if he is interested in a relationship, not necessarily with me but just a relationship general without blurting out something stupid that send him running away screaming. Unfortunately, I doubt there's a way to really press the issue without ruining what we have going. So it may ultimately be tell him how I feel and expect the worst (which is what happens every time I have the conversation in my head) and be surprised with anything otherwise. I'm just not sure
Anyway, thanks for your time reading this. Pretty sure I just described verbatim a high school crush lol but whatever. If any of you guys have been in a similar situation or have any advice on how to address this scenario without immediately nuking it, I would be most grateful.
Thanks again!
--Pman117