I'm a domestic partner? (guy, older, college, friends)
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I think that most people don't change their status until their status changes. He wrote that he is in a domestic relationship, but you aren't living with him. You've been dating for a few months. My first thought is that he is living with someone while dating you, and probably neither of you women know about the other.
I think that most people don't change their status until their status changes. He wrote that he is in a domestic relationship, but you aren't living with him. You've been dating for a few months. My first thought is that he is living with someone while dating you, and probably neither of you women know about the other.
I say this from experience.
Yes I see what you're saying but that would be quite a feat and for several reasons:
1. He started the FB account after we started dating and has maybe 2 friends on there, one of them being me of course. At first it said single and that was a couple of months ago. He never does anything to his FB so I almost never look at it and not sure why I did today--I think to see if he'd put any pix up. 2. I go there every other weekend and stay for the whole weekend and he comes here on the other--we spent a large part of the holidays together also 3. He has a 13 yo son living with him
I had an experience like yours and am very sensitive to the fact that a man might not want me at his house and it's usually not for a good reason and even if he didn't mind trying to sneak me over every now and then while trying very hard to look like he's not sneaking, there's always the kid.
hm. It seems, in view of your last post, that he's probably not hiding anything, or anyone.
Well, if he's rushing the relationship, and posting this odd thing about having a domestic partner, I'd have to call that a red flag. Proceed with caution. Guys who try to rush the relationship often have an agenda of some sort. Trust your feelings. If they're saying, "slow down", do so.
I didn't know domestic partner was even an option for status. It wasn't too long ago (within the last few years) that they added widowed; when I joined it wasn't an option so I left my status blank which is what it still is. I always thought DP was meant for gay couples for some reason.
It does sound like you might have some reservations about all of this in general.
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