I wanna be known as your girl/ I wanna kick it wit you like your best friend/ So let a girl come in your world/ I wanna be your lady." Then, I used to spend a lot of time singing it to my then on and off again boyfriend who conveniently went to school in Ithaca while I was in Atlanta. Looking back on it, it made absolutely no sense why I would want him to be my boyfriend. We were both two college freshmen in two totally different cities living two absolutely different lives. But I was lovestruck and nothing made me happier than knowing that he was all mine. That's what I thought the title would guarantee....that he'd never cheat or flirt and that even though we'd only see each other twice a year that he'd manage to claim me at all times. Dumb! Just dumb I tell you.
Six years later and twenty years wiser, I realize that you can't make someone do what they don't want to do. So that brings me to my reason for writing this post. I've been seeing Calvin for almost six months now. We've been dating since the Wednesday after we met and we haven't stopped since. We've pretty much talked on the phone everyday except for the small drought that we experienced during my birthday weekend.
So what's the problem you ask?!?! You might say "But Romantiful, you get the perks without the commitment so if he messes up one day you can just go out with someone else. No hard feelings." WRONG! I would have hard feelings. I like this boy. A lot. It kind of sickens me because in my heart of hearts I wish I were able to multi-task with men. I can't. My heart is made to like only one male at a time. It's hard enough for me to date multiple people in the beginning but to be damn near 6 months in with one and 1 month in with another I just can't do. Actually, I don't understand how anyone could. If you are still frequently talking to and dating one person after six months, then how can you date others? Feelings have emerged.
At this point in my life, I have to really think about relationships before I set foot in one. I won't even date a guy if I couldn't see us getting married. It's kind of like what's the point. I don't need you to be my sponsor. If I'm dating you, it's because at some point I want to have a family and build an effective long-lasting relationship and you just might be my suitor. So for me, relationships are the means of helping me figure out if myself and this person could last long term. I want the commitment to see if given no distractions could you stay faithful to me while continuing to make me happy and laugh and still accomplish your goals too. It's a huge feat. That's why after college, relationships are not something to play with. It's no longer about me giving you a title because it looks good....it's about how it feels. Are you happy with this person? Does this person have most of the attributes you want? Will this person steadily seek to improve his or herself while helping you grow as well? It's deep man! And I'm just trying not to drown. LOL! ha ha
Anyway, all that to say, I think I'm ready for a title from Calvin. I like him. A lot. (Though I think I told you that already. lmao) I've thought about us and where we could be and that alone makes me happy. We're similar but yet different. We have enough to bring to the table and room to learn. He possesses most of the qualities I'd like in a potential mate. He's God-fearing, intelligent, handsome, hilarious, witty, physically fit, emotionally sound, financially savvy, private but still open, understanding, knowledgeable, loves to travel and has no problems doing what it takes to make me happy. I really couldn't ask for anything else.
~Romantiful
P.S. I know I like him a lot because my Homecoming is coming up next weekend and I have no thoughts or intentions on messing with any other guys. NONE! Crazy...I know.
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