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We can't date so I feel guilty about leading him on a dance

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Question - (12 January 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 12 January 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I really like this guy and we've been friends for a long time. he likes me back, yet we aren't dating. I feel as though i'm leading him on though because we aren't dating. Dating isn't convenient for me (parents, school, etc) but i still care about him and he knows that. Would it be wrong to treat him this way? I can't help how I feel...but I still feel bad being within his reach, yet not at all. Is a mutual romantic relationship without dating considered wrong or inconsiderate? help? thanks :)

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A female reader, fishdish United States +, writes (12 January 2010):

fishdish agony auntare you just a busy person, or do you parents not allow you to date or what? You could be official i guess without going on big dates, you could have lunch dates at school, and be romantic while waiting for or taking the bus or whatnot, or have him walk you home sometime when it gets warmer out if you don't walk home already. i think if you really like this guy though you should make time for him, or fight for this guy so that you can go on a date with him.

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