Are we moving towards exclusivity?

Are we moving towards exclusivity?


I'm 25 and met this 26-year-old guy via hinge on June 10, 2022, we chatted every day, and he asked me out on June 17, 2022, and we met for the first time on June 18, for dinner, some drinks and then went our separate ways.
He then continued initiating text conversation, and we both got into a routine in which he texts me about 2-3 times a week, between his work breaks or after work, to check in on my day and so forth and then on Friday, he asks me out.

We have been on dates during the following days; June 25, July 9, July 16 and July 23, 2022, August 1, 2022, and August 13th, 2022.
But he started calling them a date on July 9, so I guess we wouldn't count the first 2.
Our dates have included Dinners, Bowling, Mini golfing, Board game cafes, movies and window shopping.
During one of our dates, I suggested we play a conversation card game, and that is when he opened up to me and said that he is inexperienced when it comes to relationships and so forth, but playing such a game allowed both of us to get to know each other well so ever since we have been a bit less shy and nervous around one another which is great.

During our date this past Saturday, he invited me to be his date to a work gala, and when one of the card game questions posed was what would be the most significant change in his life this year, he said it would be getting into a relationship.

We haven't kissed yet; however, I initiate these awkward car hugs when he drops me off, and I like him; he is a gentleman and very lovely, respectful and shy, and he did mention he is seeking a long-term relationship.

Also, anytime he gets home after our date, he texts me that he got home, had a good time and can't wait until we see each other again; he also texted me on Saturday that he enjoys going on dates with me and can't wait until the next one.

Are these good signs that we are potentially moving towards exclusivity?

Are we moving towards exclusivity?
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