for 3 years? absolutely. If he's putting it off or making excuses, those are signs that he doesn't take the relationship seriously, he fears his family will be judgmental toward you, or vice versa.
However...he fears his family will be judgemental? How is this a problem? Are we talking about a Man or a teenager?
Three years and she know nothing....pretty good for him. He could be married, have other women....what he is not is invested this relationship.
Epic fail.
Don't make it awkward, introduce him to who you think he will get along with best and mention it to your family that you have a crush but your not dating.
no, you still have friends and family and online stalkers to keep you company.
I think that the girlfriend should definitely introduce her boyfriend to her family first.
Boys do not have to bring the girl around to every relative just to introduce her, but if they takes her to a family gathering, they should introduce her to everyone there.
The best people to introduce you to games that you will most likely enjoy are always friends and family.
Don't worry about it. First of all, thirteen is pretty young to be dating. Second, when you aren't in a relationship you have more time for your friends and family. You still have your whole life to worry about dating. Enjoy being a teen while you can. :)
If you have been with your boyfriend for almost 3 months but he has never introduced you to his family or friends, then he is seeing somebody else.
Only Stella Hudgens, Close friends or family know who she is dating. My opinion. It really has nothing to do with you. But she is NOT, I repeat NOT, Dating Justin Bieber!
Because they have no friends only they own family are friends cos they think all the same.what sane person would want to put up with them.
No they are family friends
If you've been dating for three years and haven't met his family, it may suggest that he is either hesitant to introduce you to them or that family dynamics are complicated for him. It could also indicate that he values friendships more in his personal life or is not seriously considering a long-term commitment. Communication is key—discussing your feelings and expectations may provide clarity about the relationship's direction.
Maybe he thinks his friends are rather immature and likely to say silly and embarrassing things in front of you.