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Could love grow from this feeling of comfortableness?

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Question - (21 April 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 April 2008)
A female United States age 41-50, anonymous writes:

I have been dating this man for about 2 months. He is funny, I enjoy spending time with him, and he is easy to talk to. I look forward to seeing him, talking to him, and spending time with him. He makes me laugh. We see each other about every other day and neither of us are seeing other people.

My problem is that I don't feel like I'm falling in love with him. I'm not getting that giddy, silly feeling I always associate with falling in love (well, the two times I have been in love, anyway).

He's great, so I need to know if I should stick with him and see where it goes, or break up with him now before we get too attached. Help please!

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A female reader, vsnod United States +, writes (22 April 2008):

vsnod agony auntI would try to give it more time because you do enjoy spending time with him, etc. If after 6 months... it should be more clear if you feel like you are falling in love.

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