A little background information: We've been dating for almost 6 months now. We met a month before I moved back to the UK. He is 24 and I'm 20, he graduates this Spring and I graduate in 2 years, so we both are still quite young. I've met his mother and sister (even though we are international) and I felt, for the first time ever in a relationship, that I wanted a future with this person. He is the first guy that I've ever felt what I think romantic 'love' is, which is obviously such a great feeling. I have never had a problem 'meeting' men (and have found myself having to reject quite a few guys now that me and my S/O are long distance), but I want to be able to wait for him and work things out so we can be together. Maybe I've finally become something I've dreaded for so long...a hopeless romantic
Here is the situation: I'm going to visit him in about a month. The last time we talked on the phone was a little more than week ago, which I'm fine with. Neither of us really 'enjoys' talking on the phone, we both talk to our parents once a week as well. He did allude to a future with 'us' when we were talking (he expressed wanting to meet my parents, etc.) We usually text frequently during the week, just small messages here and there when we are free. He has been pretty distant since Saturday, like no messages at all. I texted him after three days and he sent a small almost dismissive reply back. He is shown as being 'online' a lot and active on social media, but he hasn't tried to contact me. I'm not worried about him cheating right now, but I am worried that things have changed for him now that he has started back to school and is surrounded by young, cute 20-somethings again. He is not a 'hot commodity' (which is something that I love about him, that he is so genuine and 'real'), girls don't really chase him. I am worried about him wanting to go after another girl though and that his lack of communication is possibly because he has realized that he doesn't want to continue things with me.
Another thing is, he could be mad at me that my only real 'friend' is a guy right now. I haven't been back in the UK for long now, but one of my only real friends currently is a guy. We don't hang out together in private or alone and I have no desire for anyone else besides my boyfriend...so yeah. I've made sure to tell my boyfriend whenever I'm going to hang out with him and what we are doing, just to make sure he (and I) doesn't feel like I'm 'sneaking around'
My question: Is this really 'ghosting'? I don't want to have an emotional (and possibly heated conversation) on the phone with him, I really want to wait to address relationship questions with him until I see him in a month. Should I wait for my boyfriend to tell me what is going on or should I just ask him? Is this all in my head? Thoughts?
Here is the situation: I'm going to visit him in about a month. The last time we talked on the phone was a little more than week ago, which I'm fine with. Neither of us really 'enjoys' talking on the phone, we both talk to our parents once a week as well. He did allude to a future with 'us' when we were talking (he expressed wanting to meet my parents, etc.) We usually text frequently during the week, just small messages here and there when we are free. He has been pretty distant since Saturday, like no messages at all. I texted him after three days and he sent a small almost dismissive reply back. He is shown as being 'online' a lot and active on social media, but he hasn't tried to contact me. I'm not worried about him cheating right now, but I am worried that things have changed for him now that he has started back to school and is surrounded by young, cute 20-somethings again. He is not a 'hot commodity' (which is something that I love about him, that he is so genuine and 'real'), girls don't really chase him. I am worried about him wanting to go after another girl though and that his lack of communication is possibly because he has realized that he doesn't want to continue things with me.
Another thing is, he could be mad at me that my only real 'friend' is a guy right now. I haven't been back in the UK for long now, but one of my only real friends currently is a guy. We don't hang out together in private or alone and I have no desire for anyone else besides my boyfriend...so yeah. I've made sure to tell my boyfriend whenever I'm going to hang out with him and what we are doing, just to make sure he (and I) doesn't feel like I'm 'sneaking around'
My question: Is this really 'ghosting'? I don't want to have an emotional (and possibly heated conversation) on the phone with him, I really want to wait to address relationship questions with him until I see him in a month. Should I wait for my boyfriend to tell me what is going on or should I just ask him? Is this all in my head? Thoughts?
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