How soon is too soon for the L word? (date, young, advice)
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For me, 2 weeks is too soon. 6 months is about average for me. I am the type that distrusts proclamations of love so soon. It gives me the feeling that he is trying to forget someone, get even with an ex, and then rid himself of the current girlfriend just to end up back where he came from...with the ex.
For me, 2 weeks is too soon. 6 months is about average for me. I am the type that distrusts proclamations of love so soon. It gives me the feeling that he is trying to forget someone, get even with an ex, and then rid himself of the current girlfriend just to end up back where he came from...with the ex.
Could be , but could be a million other reasons. Maybe he runs around telling everyone he loves them after 2 weeks. One things likely , it isn't sincere so just watch his.actions. not saying the man has bad intent. Actions tell the real story.
2 weeks is obviously too soon but don't take it as he is trying to mislead you or that he is superficial. It could be that he is really into you, got carried away and said something he didn't really mean or let his emotions run just a little too high.
Reading your other posts about this particular guy, sort of has me thinking that there are too many red flags here. What do you think? Beyond the fact that he seems to have a fetish for women within your race, as well as the fact that he's angry that he isn't married at 24, adding on to that the fact that he has only been dating you for two weeks--well I think it's just too much. But soon enough you'll see. :-)
Tip of the day: Even if you are in "love" early, keep it to yourself
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