Nevik was different-- he tried getting you to meet his family within a month.
If you like V so much, then committment-phobic or not, you should try. You'll never get over the phobia if you just let yourself run every chance you get, and if he's so perfect for you, you'd just be letting a good thing slip by. Worst comes to worst (which isn't really what I mean, but Extreme comes to extreme doesn't sound right), you stay there and I get another roommate, or he moves down with you and you continue to be together. We were really close after only a year, or at least I thought we were, and that's the impression you gave me, so there's no reason why you wouldn't have that, or something better, with him, you just don't let yourself try. Oh my god, that's too many commas. O.o
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I'm the same way, commitment wise. Yet this doesn't seem to be a problem for me because every guy I've started anything with lately has stopped calling after the third or fourth whatever thing.
Oh, I'm getting the new Anita book in a couple days.
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If you like V so much, then committment-phobic or not, you should try. You'll never get over the phobia if you just let yourself run every chance you get, and if he's so perfect for you, you'd just be letting a good thing slip by. Worst comes to worst (which isn't really what I mean, but Extreme comes to extreme doesn't sound right), you stay there and I get another roommate, or he moves down with you and you continue to be together. We were really close after only a year, or at least I thought we were, and that's the impression you gave me, so there's no reason why you wouldn't have that, or something better, with him, you just don't let yourself try. Oh my god, that's too many commas. O.o ( ... )
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Oh, I'm getting the new Anita book in a couple days.
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Have you read it by now? I liked this one more than the last few, and not just because of Edward. It had more plot and action!
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