So just to set the context of my question:
This girl I like, we first started talking on Eharmony in August of 2013. We talked on the phone and emailed for a while. We both seemed interested, but I wanted to meet. She agreed. In February of 2014 we hung out for like 2 full days. Things seem to be going well. We seemed to be more interested in each other. We had the discussion about how we wanted to pursue. I told her I was interested in her. She said she had to wait and see. She is in her last semester of grad school, will be moving back home (Cali) after she graduates, or other possibilities taking her to other states for internships etc. Which is completely understandable.
We have been doing really well at communicating since then even with her busy schedule. Talking on the phone, emailing, and more texting as well. If anything the communication has gotten better after the visit. I've sent her a Valentines gift and a recently a card. Both she really liked.
So I'm getting the feeling she is more and more interested, but I know she has been so busy she probably hasn't had time to really think things through fully. So I'm willing to wait of course. I'm curious if she will invite me to her graduation. I think if she does that will be a pretty big indication that she is interested. Since I'll probably be meeting her family. However, if she doesn't that would be understandable as well and I wouldn't think that would be a total rejection. Since we haven't known each other that long and the relationship isn't that serious yet. Even if it sorta feels like a relationship now. Sorta.
All that being said, is there a general time frame of when people tend to become exclusive in an LDR? I know there are various times..some right away and others much longer. I've heard after six months, someone tends to be more serious about pursuing something.
I am thinking if she moves back home after graduation (and if I don't see her at graduation), I'm going to see if she will be open to hanging out in the Summer/visiting. At that time (June/July maybe?) it will be close to a year we have been talking and contemplating. I'm thinking at that visit would be a time for us to discuss it.
Has anyone been in this situation? Maybe dating someone who is in grad school and waiting to commit until after graduation or until they know where they will be for a while with a job etc. Thanks.
-Monk
This girl I like, we first started talking on Eharmony in August of 2013. We talked on the phone and emailed for a while. We both seemed interested, but I wanted to meet. She agreed. In February of 2014 we hung out for like 2 full days. Things seem to be going well. We seemed to be more interested in each other. We had the discussion about how we wanted to pursue. I told her I was interested in her. She said she had to wait and see. She is in her last semester of grad school, will be moving back home (Cali) after she graduates, or other possibilities taking her to other states for internships etc. Which is completely understandable.
We have been doing really well at communicating since then even with her busy schedule. Talking on the phone, emailing, and more texting as well. If anything the communication has gotten better after the visit. I've sent her a Valentines gift and a recently a card. Both she really liked.
So I'm getting the feeling she is more and more interested, but I know she has been so busy she probably hasn't had time to really think things through fully. So I'm willing to wait of course. I'm curious if she will invite me to her graduation. I think if she does that will be a pretty big indication that she is interested. Since I'll probably be meeting her family. However, if she doesn't that would be understandable as well and I wouldn't think that would be a total rejection. Since we haven't known each other that long and the relationship isn't that serious yet. Even if it sorta feels like a relationship now. Sorta.
All that being said, is there a general time frame of when people tend to become exclusive in an LDR? I know there are various times..some right away and others much longer. I've heard after six months, someone tends to be more serious about pursuing something.
I am thinking if she moves back home after graduation (and if I don't see her at graduation), I'm going to see if she will be open to hanging out in the Summer/visiting. At that time (June/July maybe?) it will be close to a year we have been talking and contemplating. I'm thinking at that visit would be a time for us to discuss it.
Has anyone been in this situation? Maybe dating someone who is in grad school and waiting to commit until after graduation or until they know where they will be for a while with a job etc. Thanks.
-Monk
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