cloneyboi06
Feb 23, 2006, 07:45 AM
Hey, my boyfriend and I have been going out for 4 months, but we knew each other previously for another year on top of that, I just turned 20 and he is turning 18.
At first we didn't have time for each other, I used to work in a nightclub, very late nights, so I changed my jobs so we could have more time for each other. We both love each other very much, and its both our longest and most serious relationship to date.
Im in University, second year, and I currently live with my flat mates, he lives at home with his parents and is starting uni in September, looking to move out. My lease runs out in July, so I suggested that we moved in together, to save us both money and to spend more time together. At first he was very keen, but then he kept making excuses, like he can't afford it and he's worried that we will have arguments and split up and he hasn't told his dad that he's gay yet, and he thinks it will be complex and is worried about it.
So I can understand that (I suppose) but that was a month ago, today he asked me to move into a 3 bedroom flat, with his friend. I was surprised at first. He says we will be living together and we will get to know each other and adapt and think about something bigger if we are still going strong next year...
I don't see the point on us both living under the same roof but having separate bedrooms? It would be more beneficial if we got a 2 bedroom flat and we both shared a room. But he says he needs his own space to get away from the world, and that he's not sharing a room with me. He says that he's doing what's best for him, and he's not backing down.
He used to share a room with his brother when he was younger and they both totally hate eacother now. I think this might be something to do with it.
What's the big deal? Why can't he commit? Am I asking too much off him? By the time it comes for us to move intogether we will have known each other for 2 years and we will have been boyfriends for a year. How much longer am I going to have to wait?
At first we didn't have time for each other, I used to work in a nightclub, very late nights, so I changed my jobs so we could have more time for each other. We both love each other very much, and its both our longest and most serious relationship to date.
Im in University, second year, and I currently live with my flat mates, he lives at home with his parents and is starting uni in September, looking to move out. My lease runs out in July, so I suggested that we moved in together, to save us both money and to spend more time together. At first he was very keen, but then he kept making excuses, like he can't afford it and he's worried that we will have arguments and split up and he hasn't told his dad that he's gay yet, and he thinks it will be complex and is worried about it.
So I can understand that (I suppose) but that was a month ago, today he asked me to move into a 3 bedroom flat, with his friend. I was surprised at first. He says we will be living together and we will get to know each other and adapt and think about something bigger if we are still going strong next year...
I don't see the point on us both living under the same roof but having separate bedrooms? It would be more beneficial if we got a 2 bedroom flat and we both shared a room. But he says he needs his own space to get away from the world, and that he's not sharing a room with me. He says that he's doing what's best for him, and he's not backing down.
He used to share a room with his brother when he was younger and they both totally hate eacother now. I think this might be something to do with it.
What's the big deal? Why can't he commit? Am I asking too much off him? By the time it comes for us to move intogether we will have known each other for 2 years and we will have been boyfriends for a year. How much longer am I going to have to wait?