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« on: August 02, 2004, 08:33:35 PM »

I am in a new relationship of 3 months. We agreed to take it slow and only see each other a couple times a week. While I am glad he's not allowing us to get swept away so easily, it's hard for me cause I have always jumped quickly into a relationship. I keep praying about what to do, and I feel like God keeps saying to "be patient". For the first time in my life, I want to be patient and wait for him to decide if and when he wants a more serious relationship. Since this is new to me I am dealing with emotions like wondering if because he doesn't want to see me more means he doesn't like me (even though he told me he likes me a lot). Anybody have a similar situation and can share some advice?
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2004, 10:56:57 PM »

yes last year i met a guy and we only know a little about each other and he did appraoch me first and went out of his way for me to notice him. the first semster at school i saw him often and now i just see him ocassionally his and my work/ school schedule are different. i do also keep praying to God on what to do cause this guy has gave me hints that he likes me but hes shy and i am too but were more relaxed alone together which does not come very often. and we both busy with school. i hope this helps.  
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2004, 01:59:36 PM »

I am in a new relationship of 3 months. We agreed to take it slow and only see each other a couple times a week. While I am glad he's not allowing us to get swept away so easily, it's hard for me cause I have always jumped quickly into a relationship. I keep praying about what to do, and I feel like God keeps saying to "be patient". For the first time in my life, I want to be patient and wait for him to decide if and when he wants a more serious relationship. Since this is new to me I am dealing with emotions like wondering if because he doesn't want to see me more means he doesn't like me (even though he told me he likes me a lot). Anybody have a similar situation and can share some advice?


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