M.A.D.

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 [Image from Hugh Macleod]

So, I have a new person in my life. I am going to call her M.A.D. based on her initials for now. We met online and have been dating for just over a month now. Even though I really like her, and we are dating each other exclusively (at least as far as I know), I am not quite ready to call her my Girlfriend. I am not quite sure why. We hang out with each other whenever our schedules allow; the sex is amazing; we have a lot in common; our perceptions of life are close; yet I cannot get myself to call her my girlfriend. Maybe I am fretting over nothing. I mean, just coz we have been dating for a while does not mean there is a relationship. This begs the question, when does one cross over from “dating” to “relationship?”

2 Comments

  • By rageyone, September 20, 2007 @ 5:56 am

    At what age does a person no longer call another “girlfriend” or “boyfriend?” I have yet to find an answer that question.

    I’ve been with my guy for almost a year and we have never used those terms, though we consider ourselves in a “relationship.”

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