EverythingShimmers wrote:
From what you say, it sounds like you appreciate him as a friend but not as a romantic partner. I don't think this relationship dynamic will get any "better," really. Usually relationships either feel right from the start or they don't. I do think you should share these feelings with him - there's a high chance he feels the same way. Perhaps there is hope that you guys can remain friends even if you stop dating each other.
If it's mutual, and you remain friends, who knows what will happen in the future. You'll still be in each other's lives, after all. But why waste each other's time if you could be dating other people? There isn't anything wrong with you - so be true to yourself and keep trying. Don't settle for something that doesn't feel right. You'll know it when you do find someone you can fall in love with.
Thanks for your response! The thing is that he has told me several times that he really likes me. He told his coworkers that he met a girl and that 'it might be turning into something'. So I am very afraid that he feels a lot more for me than I do for him. But I will bring this up the next time I see him.
I know that I can fall in love since I have in the past. But I'm just not right now. Something is holding me back.