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So I met this guy almost a month ago, and we hit things off great. There's never really been any awkwardness between us, that sort of thing.
Now, almost a month later, I've decided that I want to make things official, as I'm tired of always having to tell people he's just a "guyfriend" or that we aren't technically together. I let him know that the next time we got together I wanted to ask him about something I had been thinking about.
That was Sunday, and we both worked Monday night, so I texted to ask if we were still on for Tuesday, our day off. He said, "I may. Going to be completely honest and say that I've been asked on a few dates this week. I'm not a slut, but kinda plaything the field, please don't feel bad."
He went on to say that I'm an amazing person, and definitely still in his sights. He then said, "Well, sir, I hope you have a good rest of the night. Find comfort in the fact that I do think you're an amazing man. I don't ever want to settle, and finally found more than one person that is kind in [city]. I'm very confused, and need a while to figure out what it is that I need."
He's 22, just finished college to teach middle school, and then the city throws a hiring freeze on new teachers. He's given me no reason not to trust him, and so I believe him when he says he's confused and trying to figure things out. He's at a major transitional period in his life right now. He said this was a new thing, and hadn't been going on the whole time we'd been seeing each other.
So my question is what do I do? I care about him deeply, the thought of him ending up with someone else kills me, but in the end I just want him to be happy. He said we could still spend time together, but what do I do? Pretend I'm ignorant of his other dates, and just hope they don't go well and he ends up wanting to be with me? I'm so conflicted by all this. I want to give him the time he needs but I'm afraid if I step back too far I'll lose him.
Now, almost a month later, I've decided that I want to make things official, as I'm tired of always having to tell people he's just a "guyfriend" or that we aren't technically together. I let him know that the next time we got together I wanted to ask him about something I had been thinking about.
That was Sunday, and we both worked Monday night, so I texted to ask if we were still on for Tuesday, our day off. He said, "I may. Going to be completely honest and say that I've been asked on a few dates this week. I'm not a slut, but kinda plaything the field, please don't feel bad."
He went on to say that I'm an amazing person, and definitely still in his sights. He then said, "Well, sir, I hope you have a good rest of the night. Find comfort in the fact that I do think you're an amazing man. I don't ever want to settle, and finally found more than one person that is kind in [city]. I'm very confused, and need a while to figure out what it is that I need."
He's 22, just finished college to teach middle school, and then the city throws a hiring freeze on new teachers. He's given me no reason not to trust him, and so I believe him when he says he's confused and trying to figure things out. He's at a major transitional period in his life right now. He said this was a new thing, and hadn't been going on the whole time we'd been seeing each other.
So my question is what do I do? I care about him deeply, the thought of him ending up with someone else kills me, but in the end I just want him to be happy. He said we could still spend time together, but what do I do? Pretend I'm ignorant of his other dates, and just hope they don't go well and he ends up wanting to be with me? I'm so conflicted by all this. I want to give him the time he needs but I'm afraid if I step back too far I'll lose him.

















