I've been dating a guy for a little over two months. We both enjoy sports, the outdoors and we have a lot of fun together. He has a great career, owns his own home and does very well for himself. He's had a few girlfriends in the past, but nothing serious.
When we first started dating, we were together three to four times a week, but that has since tapered off and I'm beginning to think that he is one that thinks "why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free." I know he isn't seeing anyone else, but he only wants to get together when it's good for him. I don't stand up for myself because I don't want to be "that girl," but I do want to spend more time with him. Am I overreacting? Should I say something to him or should I leave it alone and let things progress naturally?
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