Gotcha. That is a very cosmpolitan city, I was thinking it might have been somewhere more ethnic so there might be cultural data on her.
Anyway I can empathize with how you feel as I've been in similar scenarios with women countless times. I'd basically look to spin more plates. If she hits you up continue to chat with her, if not just ignore her and then hit her up one last time when this is all over and ask her to hang out.
thanks man. To be clear she was raised in London but not central. It’s very expensive to live in central London, and outside of central it’s still pretty diverse but not as cosmopolitan.
Ive definitely ruled out a covid hangout. I feel like if I ask and she says no for safety reasons I’ll have expended social capital for no return (at best).
I’m not sure I’m a fan of letting this go until the lockdown lifts either. Really this situation reminds me of ToddV’s texting stuff. When he’s traveling and knows he can’t see a woman whose number he’s gotten, hell still drop a ping every week or more or so. Could be a funny picture, or meme. Just something simple, positive and light hearted.I’m a fan of that.
I view this the same way. I might as well be “traveling,” so will send funny pictures or things. No commitment, no questions, no goal of getting sex, not also no goal of breeding familiarity or trying to be her friend.
Like I said above I’m not going to spin more plates because I am genuinely not looking in general and it’s for a personal reason. I made an exception here when I gave her my number because she was cute, it seemed low effort, she seems super interesting, and I felt something i don’t always feel.
Psychologically, I’ve been wrestling with why I’m reacting this way. I hold AA and can’t seem to string her along to the river. When I met her again I actually didn’t even find her as attractive as I thought she was when I first met her. And her pix online were kind of meh. So I don’t even know why I feel this way.
could because I’m just in love with an idea, and I’m in love with being in love. Neither is good but I’ve been through this before and I know it’ll pass.