Why His Refusal to Meet Your Friends After 6 Months is a Red Flag
The Situation
"He said he's not ready to meet my friends after six months"
The Brutal Truth
After six months, him not wanting to meet your friends signals he’s not fully invested. His hesitation shows emotional unavailability and a lack of commitment. He’s keeping you at arm's length, preventing deeper connections.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might push harder by insisting on meeting friends or questioning his feelings, which only reinforces their insecurity and may drive him further away, revealing their lack of trust in the relationship.
💭 Something to Reflect On
If your best friend told you this story, what would you tell her about her worth and what she deserves in a relationship?
✨ What To Do Next
Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.
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