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if you're truly at the beginning of a relationship, the minimum would be once or twice a week, and i'd expect to talk to them on the phone at least a couple more days.
i can't imagine not have a quasi discussion about this subject at some point early-ish on. schedules have to dictate as well.
one thing that matters is how we spend our time. as much as i love watching a movie with a guy, i don't want every single time i see him to be some passive activity where i don't feel like i'm getting to know him any better. i really cherish those times where you can make dinner together or do some activity that allows me to actually hear how his mind works.
"emotional interaction" must be relatively commensurate with actual time spent. it matters almost as much.
does that make sense?
i can't imagine not have a quasi discussion about this subject at some point early-ish on. schedules have to dictate as well.
one thing that matters is how we spend our time. as much as i love watching a movie with a guy, i don't want every single time i see him to be some passive activity where i don't feel like i'm getting to know him any better. i really cherish those times where you can make dinner together or do some activity that allows me to actually hear how his mind works.
"emotional interaction" must be relatively commensurate with actual time spent. it matters almost as much.
does that make sense?
I do like talking/laughing with someone over dinner, walking, hiking, whatever, but I also love quiet times when you can just snuggle/hold hands and enjoy being together.
One of my brothers always said:
"The trouble with being in a relationship is that sooner or later they're gonna wanna talk to ya."
This could explain why he had five wives before declaring forever singleness. I would put a smiley face here, but it's really not funny.