88 COSMOPOLITAN ^ JUNE 2017
ask
him
any-
thing
LOVE
ADVICE FROM
OUR GUY
GURU, LOGAN
HILL
A Ignore your
friends. They may
mean well...or
maybe they’re
simply jealous that
you’re loving the
single life. Either
way, dating isn’t
like a going-out-of-
business sale. You
don’t have to get
there early before all
the awesome stuff
is gone. This shop
never runs out
of quality options—
Q/ A L L M Y
FRIENDS ARE
I N S E R I O U S
R E L A T I O N S H I P S ,
BUT I’VE NEVER
H A D O N E
BECAUSE I LIKE
THE FREEDOM
OF SEEING
M U LT I P L E
PEOPLE. THEY
KEEP TELLING ME
IT’S TIME TO GET
SERIOUS BECAUSE
ALL THE GOOD
GUYS WILL BE
GONE SOON. ARE
T H E Y R I G H T?
this experience is
good for your rela-
tionship. Even the
most loving couples
don’t always antici-
pate each other’s
every desire, which
can lead to disagree-
ments and fights.
When your guy fails
to realize what you
want, finds out, and
then gets it right the
second time around,
you can grow closer
as a result.
Q/ My BF proposed
without asking my
parents first. I am
really traditional
and can’t believe
he doesn’t know me
better! I told him
he’d need their per-
mission before I say
yes, and it’s been
awkward ever
since. Did I ruin it?
A With no clear-cut
norms around pro-
posals anymore, this
tradition just isn’t
as common as it used
to be. I mean, some
women will even say
they hate it! I’d cut
your boyfriend some
slack here—I bet he
just didn’t get how
much it matters to
you. Since he cer-
tainly does now, he
can ask your par-
ents, belatedly, and
have a successful
do-over. It’s not
going to ruin what
you two have. In fact,