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I don't want him to realise I've fallen for him!

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Question - (11 November 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 November 2011)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

I recently got a new boyfriend. He's much different then any other boy I have dated. He's really awkward around me because he likes me. We haven't done anything more physical then kiss and makeout 1 time. Its such a difference from the experienced men I've dated. I like it though because I can now have more experience and I can help him learn. The reason I'm writing is because I can feel myself fall for him. Its way to early for that. And I don't even understand why I am falling from him on account of we have only beeen one one date and hung out at school for class periods at a time. I'm scared too because I ruined one relationship with falling in love with him. He was too young and not ready for love. And he's soo inexperienced. But my instinks also tell me to fall a little and not let him see so that he learns to fall to. Idk wat to do at this moment advice? :)

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A female reader, aunt honesty Ireland +, writes (11 November 2011):

aunt honesty agony auntFalling in love with someone is not something that he needs to learn, it is something that will either happen or not without his control. So don't be naive in to thinking that you can make him fall for you, because that is not the case. It can be overwhelming to anyone if someone falls for them way to quickly. So just remember that you need to continue taking things slow and not over power him. Don't demand to much attention from him and just take things slowly or else it won't work.

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