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 RockabillyPaGirl
Joined: 10/19/2011
Msg: 26
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Honey, if he was digging you, you wouldn't have to ask. Just enjoy the relationship. Isn't that what you came for? Honestly, when it's right, he will only have eyes for you. Don't try to rush it. Enjoy the journey.


I agree...

I have no clue if my boyfriends profile is still up here or not. I do not look to be honest. I trust him..

He only has eyes for me. If he is off work he wants to be with me.. I could rattle on and on.
 good_catch77
Joined: 3/28/2007
Msg: 27
When is the right time to remove your profile?
Posted: 7/8/2012 11:12:52 AM
Is seeing some entitlement going on here from the OP..Just because you're a month into dating and feel that it's on the commitment phase. Doesn't necessarily mean he is too.

I personally won't have to worry about this I don't plan to use pof as a dating site. I'm about ready to change my status to forums only again and then use IRL...tired of the internet dating game.

If a woman I start dating finds the profile then she will clearly see that I don't like the site anymore.
 achilesheel
Joined: 4/17/2012
Msg: 28
When is the right time to remove your profile?
Posted: 7/8/2012 1:32:31 PM
this is a really difficult one if you ask me. i think it is understandable of you to want him to limit his activity on a dating site when he is actively dating you! a month is not premature, and i think that even were he not to remove his profile you could expect him to limit his time spent on the site. yes, there are the forums to play around with but really most of the activity on here is flirting and for your relationship to work the man should be prepared to fling himself into the trial period of the relationiship fully rather than keep his toes in a site that offers the promise of more dates and more potential relatioinships. it is difficult though because he has given his sincere answer, one that i certainly would not have wished to hear and you are going to have to decide whether or not you are willing to accept someone's half measures.

good luck
caroline
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