Two weeks ago, I met a girl whom I had known online for several years; we had never gotten around to spending time together before although we live about twenty minutes away from each other. We had a good time going to a local festival then coming back to my house to watch some movies.
One week ago, we hung out again to watch some more movies and wound up making out. We spent most of the weekend together. Since then, she's been pretty insistent on seeing me almost daily and has grown pretty attached in such a short time. I'm attracted to her and have enjoyed the time we've spent together, but feel smothered from all the attention and don't want things to burn out.
We've discussed relationships and agree that taking things slow is the best idea - my previous relationship was chronicled in my other posts on the forum; she got out of a 2-year relationship in June. Neither ended well. However, as I live with my parents (I'm 22, graduating from college in December) she's already met my family, and this is otherwise feeling like a relationship in everything but name. After my last relationship, commitment to so much as being in a relationship is intimidating at best, though I wouldn't say I'm interested in dating many girls.
I'm pretty tactless, so I don't know how to bring this up without sounding like a . And I don't want to discard the prospect of a relationship with her in the future just because she's excited about spending time with me - I feel like I should be flattered. But it just seems rushed instead.
I'm going to try talking to her tomorrow about confining our time together to weekends in the interest of my studies, as I'm getting a bit swamped and haven't been terribly productive in the past week. But I'm worried that my inability to say no and not wanting to disappoint anyone may interfere with that.
Any advice?
