I want him, but I don’t want a relationship. How can I communicate that to him?

I (21F) am head over heels for him (22M). Never felt that way with anyone else. I want to get to know him better and definitely want him around, but I also really like being single. I like not having to be accountable to anyone, I don’t want hour-long phone calls or good morning texts but when I’m at dinner, I want to look up from my phone and see his smiling face. I want to sit in the park and listen to him rant about his problems but I also want to go home and have some time to myself.

This is my very long-winded way of saying I want to have something that’s not as intense as a relationship but more than casual dating but without losing my privacy, alone time and free will or having to compromise on shit like what to have for dinner.

Is this possible at all? How do I tell him this without sounding like a complete self centered asshole



Submitted June 20, 2022 at 01:11AM

I (21F) am head over heels for him (22M). Never felt that way with anyone else. I want to get to know him better and definitely want him around, but I also really like being single. I like not having to be accountable to anyone, I don’t want hour-long phone calls or good morning texts but when I’m at dinner, I want to look up from my phone and see his smiling face. I want to sit in the park and listen to him rant about his problems but I also want to go home and have some time to myself.This is my very long-winded way of saying I want to have something that’s not as intense as a relationship but more than casual dating but without losing my privacy, alone time and free will or having to compromise on shit like what to have for dinner.Is this possible at all? How do I tell him this without sounding like a complete self centered asshole

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