Women are quit witted. Their decisions are made so much quicker than ours. Did you ever stop to wonder if it wasn't ready, but that he was stalling. Maybe he's afraid. Maybe he was once hurt in the past when it got too serious. Hope I helped.
There is no great difference but if someone is using this in anyway they are definitely not ready for any type of committed or serious relationship.
Be nice and tell him 'I'm not ready to have a serious relationship yet' Been there, done that
Yes. Just because a guy is not ready for a serious relationship does not mean that hope does not exist for the future or that he isn't planning on seeing you, dating you, and possibly building up to a serious relationship. If you really like the guy, don't get disheartened!
You should talk to him and see if he is ready for a serious relationship if not then its a no go.
If you have the guts to ask him pesonaly, you just tell him how do you feel and then tell him, that`s what you want in your relationship.
The only person that knows the answer to your question is the guy. It is best to ask him what he means by "serious relationship". When you understand what he means and what his intentions are towards you, then you can decide if you want a "serious relationship" with him.
He'll show up in person.
Tom has said he is ready for a serious relationship but marriage he's not sure of.
They are not ready for a serious relationship.
Say 'no'. If he doesn't respect your choice, he's not worth it, give 'em up.
If you are in the friend zone with someone, and want to move further with your relationship, there are things you can do to move past that. You should talk to the other person, so you know how they feel about you, and if they are ready to have a serious relationship with you.
AnswerDate a serious person. Also, someone who isn't repulsed by the idea of marriage.AnswerIf you're ready for a serious (steady or permanent) relationship, you must be sure that your partner has the same intention. Don't assume; a successful relationship is based on communication. If two people don't share a common goal, the relationship will only go so far. A strong relasionship is also dependent on the person. A common goal is only half the story; for a long term relationship to last, the magic of the physical part is not more important than knowing and respecting your partner. It also helps to share common values and interests.