Unless you're completely ready for the emotional and physical aspects of becoming intimate with your boyfriend, I would forget all about whether he's ready to get serious or not and simply tell him to stop pressuring you to be intimate. Having sexual relations with a person will change you (sometimes not for the better) and you have to be absolutely sure you are ready before you make that move. I sense that you're not ready and that you already know what is "the smart thing to do". If you're afraid of turning him away because you're afraid he will leave you, consider this: if he did drop you because you refused him sex, then he wasn't worth having in the first place. Trust me, I know!
because you are a very serious person or your friends are trying to impress you :D
He may be trying to flirt with you, or he may be telling you that you are trying to flirt too much.
Must have a couple of words swapped... but basically -- the ability to be verbally intimate -- would refer to the ability to be emotionally intimate and to have the ability to communicate verbally -- conversations that are emotional and safe and not threatening, not trying to be right, not trying to solve a problem, but connecting by sharing feelings, emotions.. and being a good listener that VALIDATES the other person's feeling ...and doesn't get upset .. just listens and makes the other person feel comfortable above all else.
Two Ideas 1.Either he does like you but is to shy or embarrassed. 2.He is trying to be serious but nice about telling you that he isn't ready or just doesn't like you. I hope that helps!:)
telling them the can do it and also by trying their hardest and go ein the the game.
no you just care about her in !!!!1
Two ( Not trying to offend anyone, just telling it like it is)
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In the book the person telling the story is Bella. Bella is trying to get over the fact the Edward is gone and will never come back.
Mrs. Dubose is a morphine addict struggling with a serious illness. She is described as very sick, physically frail, and often in pain. Despite her illness, she demonstrates strength and determination by trying to overcome her addiction.
If this is serious, call the police. If not, call animal control.
If the person is trying to stay out of trouble, try telling them and involving them in activities that will keep him/her distracted from trouble.