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Is he a potential? My parents think my time is running short.

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Question - (15 October 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 15 October 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

There's a new guy at my work whom I have been interested in for a while, but eventually had the courage to invite him for a drink a few weeks ago. We have met up a few times since and seem to get on pretty well. I am keen on him, and he is different to all the other guys I have been meeting up with in the past. Unfortunately, my parents don't agree with us getting together as I am 24 (he is 22). They believe that time is running short for me, and I should only hang out with potentials otherwise I am wasting my time. Also, lately, I feel that this guy and I run out of things to say, but am not sure why this is and how/whether to bring it up with him. In addition, as I was the one to make the first move I am uncertain how he actually feels toward me, but he has never declined an arrangement and he is cooking dinner for me tomorrow evening!! Please help.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (15 October 2009):

Your 24, Im assuming they mean potential life partners.

Its 2009 you hang out with whom you like. My advice , is to follow your heart in these matters. Your mum or dad will not be in ur relationship with any man and now would be a great time to tell them you appreciate their advice but to take a step back.

Follow your heart. Be true to yourself and maintain your dignity and you will not go far wrong and you will be your own woman.

Peace ,

Elpigaro

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