Let me elaborate.
All throughout my middle school and high school years I've had a handful of girls that found me attractive, funny and charming or whatever. Although, I don't consider my self Prince Charming if you know what I mean.
The reason I'm posting this is to see if anyone can relate.
So pretty much, I have commitment issues. The sort of commitment issues that leave you really liking a girl, but scared she'll want to have kids, say she loves you, want you to meet her parents and grow old together. But the biggest fear(for me personally) of all is how to maintain a healthy/happy relationship over the years. How to make her laugh, what to say on a daily basis, how to ultimately not be a failure to her and to her family and friends.
The only kind of relationship I've been in is a no strings attached one. And a few one-night stands here and there. Which most guys are into for obvious reasons such as mine for example.
I know asking this here on OffTopic is quite... empty-headed. But does anybody here on OffTopic that's married or is in a healthy relationship willing to offer me some advice. Because I want to have kids of my own sometime in the future and I need help from OffTopic's love doctors.
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I've only ever had one successful(ish) relationship, and we lasted for 3 years, a pretty long high school relationship. It was shaky, but we built it up. My advice is, Be you. Don't show her someone you want to be, someone you're trying to be, or anyone else. If she can't like you for who you are, then there is no point. Things get rough, hang in there. You'll fight (hopefully only occasionally), and makeup (hopefully every time). Just make sure not to get the notion to breakup as soon as things get tough (Ahem- My EX). Finally, make her happy. You won't always be happy, but let me tell you something, you will be way happier with the other person later into the relationship than the start. Respect builds over time, don't let that stop. Anyways, Be you, You'll fight, get over it, Be happy, be respectful.