Is it OK to be in a relationship of convenience?

Is it OK to be in a relationship of convenience?

There’s nothing wrong with being in a relationship for convenience. As couples therapist, Teresa Solomita, LCSW-R, tells Bustle, “It is a perfectly legitimate relationship to have in the difficult world we live in.” It only becomes a problem when you’re not really happy and you actually long for a deeper connection.

Should your boyfriend see you everyday?

Samantha suggests you limit it to seeing each other once a fortnight or once a week and when you do see your partner you make sure it is special and memorable. Although seeing them once a week is fine, if you want to see them more by month four you can scale it up to twice depending on your schedule.

Is he just using you or is he in love with you?

Just because a guy is in a relationship with you doesn’t mean he’s in love with you. Some guys (and girls too) just like the security and convenience of having a steady significant other because they don’t like being alone — but in the long run, if he’s just using you to pass the time, he’s not worth your energy.

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Can a guy love you if he never said it?

He has never said he loves you. You might think it’s more important that a guy shows he loves you than says it. While that may be true, it’s still kind of important to hear him say it at least once. If he’s never said it and you’ve been together a significant length of time, there must be a reason.

How to get a man to commit to a relationship?

Ultimatums, talks, staying loyal, giving more won’t work when he won’t commit to a relationship. Being high value and easy to lose is far more likely to inspire a man to commit to you.

Why do women stay with a man who won’t commit?

Most women stay and remain loyal even when he won’t commit to a relationship because of the fear of losing him. It just so happens that this fear is the one thing that will kill a relationship the fastest. Fear is felt by your partner.

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