I'm a 30(M) and while I've had a lot of more casual relationships in my 20's, I've never had a serious relationship (i.e. take home to the parents, lasting over a year, etc.)
This makes me really self-conscious when I'm trying to develop a serious relationship now and I get questions on past relationships. I don't want to portray myself as someone who doesn't want/has a problem with achieving a serious relationship. Do people have any advice? Should I just portray some of my older multi-month casual relationships as more serious or tackle the issue head on and say my old relationships were more casual?
The second option seems "better" from an honesty point of view, but a lot more risky if I actually like a girl and want to try for a serious relationship given I'm not in my 20's anymore so lack of past serious relationships would be considered weird.
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