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Why hasn't he touched me at all yet?
I met this guy through a mutual friend at my birthday party. He would call and text me every night for three weeks now. We'd make plans together on the weekends but it'd always be in groups (either his friends mine, or both). My friend did mention to him before introducing us that I just got out of a long term relationship. I'm wondering if he's just shy or if he's going slow out of respect for me??
I think I really like him...I think I'm over my ex. I wonder why we haven't been alone yet and why he hasn't touched me at all. Physical contact like playfully messing with me like a shove/push/tickle, arm around shoulder/waist, hold hands, or any of that.... =\ He does initiate a good night hug before we part each time though...I'm afraid I might have to be the one making all the moves cuz he thinks I'm not over my ex or something...so what should I do? I'm thinking about taking him by surprise with a kiss on the cheek after a hug ;) |
i say go for it.
There may be a few reasons why he's held back - one being that he doesnt know where you emotionally stand in all this after your breakup. But being a guy, i think all he needs is just a little nudge from you and he'll be all over it. Quite literally. |
I think your post gives you your answer. You may not like the answer though. You say "I think I really like him" and "I think I'm over my ex."
If you just think then he is probably respecting you. If you KNOW you like him and tell him then things may change. It's quite possible that you are giving mixed signals. Such as, do you speak of your ex much around him, do you try to show that you are open to his affections, do you talk about other guys, etc? Being a guy and putting yourself and emotions out there without having any idea if they are shared is tough. Noone likes rejection. So yes, you may have to make the first move. But in doing so be careful that you just don't "think you like him and are over your ex" KNOW that you like him and are over your ex. He just may feel he is that "rebound guy" and is too scared to do anything or say anything. If he is going out with you and friends, that makes a nice buffer zone. Just my opinion, what do I know....lol. Been married and divorced twice in the last 7 years. One I love to this day it just didn't work, the other..... wellll......... I THOUGHT it was real and thought I was over another but as we walked down that aisle I knew it was a matter of time that wasn't fair to her or me. |
Could be anything. Could be nothing.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. If you've been waiting for something, surely you've tried the subtle moves. Take his hand, caress his shoulder ... go with what feels right, not forced. |
If I'm holding back its out of respect.
You might try telling him not to worry about you. Then kiss him. Course be careful cause he might want more than a kiss ;) I personally love it when my date surprises me with a kiss. Shows confidence. |
Go for it. He's probably just being shy and/or just being respectful. Chances are he is in the same boat as you. Call him up and see if he wants to go do something with you...not a double date/group date.
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Body language can communicate more than words. He's sending you signals that he's willing to leave you space. If you want to close the gap, use your own body language to signal that.
Do you touch him at all? |
Why does the guy always have to be the one to initiate?
If I've not been sure of the guy's intentions but know I would like to have more interaction, I've flat out asked if it would be alright if I gave them a goodnight kiss. I've never had someone say no. Be the one to initiate the hug next time! |
The guy doesn't always have to be the one to initiate; otherwise, I'd still be a virgin.
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My husband is not a toucher. If I had sat around and waited for him to hold my hand, hug me, or kiss me, I'd still be waiting. |
If you are both pretty involved in the circle of friends, he may be reluctant to start something up with you because, if it doesn't work out, he will lose some of his friends too. Friends always have to pick sides in these situations. So, he's probably making damn sure this has the potential to be a good, long-term relationship before risking that much.
Either that, or he's just not that into you. I agree with others, go ahead and make the first move. My wife did. |
I think the problem is, once a guy gets rejected, it is hard to continue any further with the relationship. And rejection hurts, so he won't try it until he gets signs from you that he won't be rejected.
Send him this article anonymously..
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To the OP, if he's anything like me he's probably keen as mustard but making up reasons in his head not to just come out and ask. Like others said, make the first move and just see what happens, remember, you're responsible for your own happiness, if you want something that you think is going to give you that, bloody well go for it! |
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It doesn't take much to move things from "just friends" to "hey I'm interested in you... lets see where this goes". Do what feels natural to you. Some people move much quicker than others. As long as it isn't forced...what's the rush? |
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But I know for a fact that people can be civil and mature and the dynamic of the group doesn't have to change much. It comes down to individual attitudes and peoples ability to get over themselves, really. Having said that though, I know damn well it isn't easy and it takes a lot of strength at times. It will always come down to what's most important to those involved. |
Just my two cents' worth, from a guy's perspective: Perhaps he doesn't want to make any move that might offend you- speaking from personal experience, I've made a blunder or two in my day that pretty much killed the moment- I wasn't paying enough attention to the cues that were saying, "don't touch me just yet."
I support the "give him some encouragement" advice. |
the other night he asked me about my ex and it was a super awkward conversation but i think it was a good thing he asked. cuz tonight we hung out and he put his hand around my waist, held my hand, and was pretty flirty ;) whew! i thought he was gay for a sec lol jk! had an awesome time
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i think things are heading in the right direction for you chelle. that's good news. now it's up to you to take it where you want it to go!
ex talk is always awkward. how awkward is super awkward? good luck. |
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I guess most likely he is shy. I guess either one of you will have to make the first move or it will come to nothing.
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Well, I'm 22 and I've had only dated one guy my whole life so this experience is super foreign and I don't know what to do and expect! This guy I'm dating has had 3 girlfriends, and his longest relationship was 7 months. I'm sure he has dated around but he's been single for a year.
It was very awkward! I really wanted him to open up about his past! He seemed like he wanted to know about mine but instead it was like he had nothing to say. I'm pretty sure he had a bunch of thoughts running through his head. I said, "Don't be afraid to tell me what you're thinking" and he said "I've got nothing else to say though." I asked about his exes, and he was very vague like "Oh a lot of the times they leave me for their ex/some other guy....it's not a good feeling" and I get the feeling he doesn't want to open about it. The weird thing about this guy is, is that I can talk to ANYONE about anything and not have a feeling of connection with them. BUT THIS GUY, I feel like he needs to open up and even though he doesn't I feel very attracted to him personality wise. He's done a lot in life so it's like why can't you tell me more stuff?? Why can't you relate? We both have the same views. He'll just agree and give me a couple sentences why. That's it. It's like some days we click and some days we don't. WEIRD and confusing.. Idk if it's just him or if it's just us. Funny thing is, he seems to be really liking me and tells me how much he likes tlaking to me a lot. |
From your OP, you've been talking to the guy a month, at best. Talking EVERY night for an hour or more... slow it down a little!
When I think things are going too fast, I clam up. It is perfectly alright to give each of you some breathing room from time to time. It might give both of you a chance to process what you've talked about, and some people just need more time to dwell on things before they have questions or feel comfortable sharing things about themselves. |
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So, have you kissed yet, or what? :) I'd say go for it!
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Of course I have...it's getting to that point in some cases that's a minefield :confused:
In some cases I so prefer my PS |
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Hey, he asked about my ex!! So why can't I???
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Body language. Hug. Face close to his. Really Close. Let him finish with the kiss. Now. He has Touched you.
How long have the two of you been talking? |
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