dhchitown1984
Slut
OK guys, I've got a bit of a situation, I'm try to decipher if I should give this guy a shot, or if I'm better off not starting anything with this guy. I've been single the past six months or so, and while I want a relationship, I don't want to get into one for the sake of telling people I have a boyfriend. Here's the story:
I met this guy through a friends back in probably March/April. Nice guy. I've been trying not to stick to "my types" out in the dating pool, because I realize that there's TONS of great guys out there, and I could very easily pass up Mr. Right because he's not someone I may typically go after. So I meet this guy through a friend when we were out when night.
He's a nice guy. Friendly, social, not someone I'd typically go after. But we ended up meeting up a few times (always in group settings, and it was always our mutual friend who got us out to the same place, just as a social gathering). One time, after we'd probably hung out four or five times, we ended up making out at the end of the night, and then it started.... "You should totally be my boyfriend! I want you to be my boyfriend." On one hand, it's kinda cute. On the other, it's kind of annyoing... we've never spoken to each other in a truly private conversation for crying out loud.. and you want to be my boyfriend?
A few days later, the mutual friend and I were hanging out and he said that the guy liked me, but that he wasn't the "dating" type. He then went on to say that he thought he was seeing someone at the time, which then made me feel like the guy had a point since clearly the guy told me he was single two weeks before that, and then we made out, while sober, and he was supposedly seeing someone?
Last night, we met up.... we had a couple drinks, said good night, and nothing happened. He then texts me with "Let's talk about you being my boyfriend again."
Now, on one hand I want to keep to my effort of seeing guys outside of my typical type, but on the other hand, I keep thinking about my buddy's warning (who's known the kid since high school, albeit, they not extremely close friends) about how he's not the dating type, and the fact that they guy was potentially seeing someone while we had our little make out session.
Given that, do you think I'm reading too much into the mutual friends advice? do you think I'm in the right to be hesitate? Would you move forward to see this guy and just find out what happens?
I met this guy through a friends back in probably March/April. Nice guy. I've been trying not to stick to "my types" out in the dating pool, because I realize that there's TONS of great guys out there, and I could very easily pass up Mr. Right because he's not someone I may typically go after. So I meet this guy through a friend when we were out when night.
He's a nice guy. Friendly, social, not someone I'd typically go after. But we ended up meeting up a few times (always in group settings, and it was always our mutual friend who got us out to the same place, just as a social gathering). One time, after we'd probably hung out four or five times, we ended up making out at the end of the night, and then it started.... "You should totally be my boyfriend! I want you to be my boyfriend." On one hand, it's kinda cute. On the other, it's kind of annyoing... we've never spoken to each other in a truly private conversation for crying out loud.. and you want to be my boyfriend?
A few days later, the mutual friend and I were hanging out and he said that the guy liked me, but that he wasn't the "dating" type. He then went on to say that he thought he was seeing someone at the time, which then made me feel like the guy had a point since clearly the guy told me he was single two weeks before that, and then we made out, while sober, and he was supposedly seeing someone?
Last night, we met up.... we had a couple drinks, said good night, and nothing happened. He then texts me with "Let's talk about you being my boyfriend again."
Now, on one hand I want to keep to my effort of seeing guys outside of my typical type, but on the other hand, I keep thinking about my buddy's warning (who's known the kid since high school, albeit, they not extremely close friends) about how he's not the dating type, and the fact that they guy was potentially seeing someone while we had our little make out session.
Given that, do you think I'm reading too much into the mutual friends advice? do you think I'm in the right to be hesitate? Would you move forward to see this guy and just find out what happens?

