You can deeply love someone and you can be deeply in love with someone.
I also had a live-in love, yet after a few years it became clear that while we loved each other, there was no in love chemistry. Many years later we are still great friends even though there is now someone I am in love with now.
> I honestly feel that he is top husband material but I don't want to scare him off with a comment such as that.
Have a discussion somewhere, perhaps over/after dinner at a nice restaurant. Pose the question of what do you think about "us" and do you want to explore the possibilities of a closer relationship. Let him know that you are open to the idea.
> I'm afraid that our living situation could potentially blow up.
Maybe yes, maybe not. Relationships come and relationships go. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I often tell people that the process of dating is full of failure all in the quest of learning about others and finding Mr./Ms. Right. Some people we date will last thru dinner, other people we date will last a while, a few will last a long time, and one or two will be keepers. Do not be too concerned about a relationship blowing up. Be concerned about the process of finding the right person for you.
Roommates come and roommates go. If you need to find a new person to share expenses with, there are plenty of people and services to help.
dancingdoc2
Posted: 05 Oct 22:09