Ok. Normally when I meet a woman in a club or even in the super market I make my intentions clear very quickly, get her number and try to get her on a date. I'm not the smoothest, best looking MF you'll ever meet but I've gotten pretty good over the years.
But now this happened and I need some advice. Here's my story:
I live in a big house with three other people. It's an amazing way to save money and there's always someone around to talk to. It's a pretty common thing where I live because rent is sky high. Now one housemate is moving in with her boyfriend so we were looking for a new habitant and placed an ad. Lots of people came by and most were interested in joining our cohousing. And then she came along... Lucy.
Lucy send me an e-mail one day asking if she could come by and introduce herself and take a look around the house. It was a good e-mail. She gave me a lot of info about herself and her dog and told me she recently broke up with her bf after 5 years and she needed a place to stay. I replied that she could come over and made some jokes. Something I do with every guy or girl who send us an e-mail. It's a way of knowing of this person would fit in or not.
Oh boy. I knew I was in trouble the minute I read her response. Not only did this girl have a sense of humor, she was also very witty and verbal. She countered my jokes and turned them around on me. I was... speechless. This doesn't happen to me very often. We e-mailed a bit back and forth and she seemed to enjoy it as much as I did. After 3 e-mails we had already given eachother nicknames.. there was chemistry and I didn't even know how she looked like. Tried to find her on Facebook but there were dozens of girls with her name and surname.
A few days later she came over and I remember it well.. I opened the door and lo and behold.. the most beautiful girl next door kinda girl I had ever seen in my life stood there in the pouring rain. I just stood there.. barely able to say hello. She then said: "Are you gonna invite me in or are you going to wait until I drown at here?" We laughed.
She came inside and met the other housemates (a guy and a girl) and everybody loved her. But the first thing she told us was that she had just visited another cohousing and that she liked it there a lot, so basicly her mind was already made up. She had told those people that she would move in there. However, because she got such a good vibe from talking to me over mail, she wanted to check our place out aswell.
The day after her visit she send me an e-mail confirming that she chose the other cohousing because it was so close to her job, but she was happy meeting us and she could see herself living with us aswell. "You win some you lose some" she said, in the end logistics were way better with the other house, plus it was cheaper and she knows one of the people there since kindergarden.
Bummer. I was looking forward to seeing her every day, but then it hit me... never piss where you eat.. it's actually better if she didn't become my housemate! This doesn't mean I have to stop seeing her? Right?
So I looked for her on Facebook again and because I now knew how she looks like I actually found her. So I added her and shoot her a message, telling her I liked our vibe and that she could come over anytime to watch the new season of a popular TV-show in my country (we talked about that TV-show when she was here. Turns out she was as big of a fan as the rest of us).
She accepted the friendship request and replied to my message. Lots of replies I might even add. Lots of smileys and LOL's and she said "this seems like a good idea haha". She was also giving me longer replies than my message and ended it with saying she will keep me posted about a promotion she is about to get at her job (another thing we talked about). As in.. I will DM you again in the future. And she also asked me to let her know which new housemate we will pick.
I didn't reply. Didn't wanna look too thirsty and I already took a big step in adding her on Facebook out of the blue. This is more or less a cold approach because my interaction with her had been friendly to that point, seeing she was a potential housemate and not a potential girlfriend. I would have interacted completely different if I had met her on the streets or in a bar or whatever. I would have shown intent from the first second. Now I didn't do that and I kinda regret it. I just didn't know how she looked like and how she interacted in real life. It was all just.. e-mail. You know?
I need advice though. I have zero experience with wooing a girl on Facebook. My game is better on a date or when I see a girl. I know how to talk to a girl in order to try and get her on a date, but this is different. I am just a facebook friend at this point and chances are pretty low I'll run into her, so Facebook is all I have to try and create a spark.
How would you guys handle this?
Mind you, she just broke up with her boyfriend after 5-6 years. She's been single for only a few weeks now. I know from experience that girls that come out of long term relationships aren't always ready to date again this soon. She's still living with her ex at this moment and is moving out at the end of this month.
And on top of it all.. my country's in a very strict lockdown because of that frickin virus. All bars, clubs, etc are closed and there's a night curfew from 10pm to 6 am so even if I get her on a date.. there's nowhere to go to and we have to get back home before 10pm. Like come on... 10pm? Really? So these are the worst possible times to go on a date with someone and I know that if I want something to happen I should probably act fast. She might forget all about me in a few months or even if she remembers me, it'll be harder to get her interested because so much time has passed. Quite the dilemma.
Thanks to anyone who gives me advice. How do you pull off a semi-cold Facebook flirt during covid times?
But now this happened and I need some advice. Here's my story:
I live in a big house with three other people. It's an amazing way to save money and there's always someone around to talk to. It's a pretty common thing where I live because rent is sky high. Now one housemate is moving in with her boyfriend so we were looking for a new habitant and placed an ad. Lots of people came by and most were interested in joining our cohousing. And then she came along... Lucy.
Lucy send me an e-mail one day asking if she could come by and introduce herself and take a look around the house. It was a good e-mail. She gave me a lot of info about herself and her dog and told me she recently broke up with her bf after 5 years and she needed a place to stay. I replied that she could come over and made some jokes. Something I do with every guy or girl who send us an e-mail. It's a way of knowing of this person would fit in or not.
Oh boy. I knew I was in trouble the minute I read her response. Not only did this girl have a sense of humor, she was also very witty and verbal. She countered my jokes and turned them around on me. I was... speechless. This doesn't happen to me very often. We e-mailed a bit back and forth and she seemed to enjoy it as much as I did. After 3 e-mails we had already given eachother nicknames.. there was chemistry and I didn't even know how she looked like. Tried to find her on Facebook but there were dozens of girls with her name and surname.
A few days later she came over and I remember it well.. I opened the door and lo and behold.. the most beautiful girl next door kinda girl I had ever seen in my life stood there in the pouring rain. I just stood there.. barely able to say hello. She then said: "Are you gonna invite me in or are you going to wait until I drown at here?" We laughed.
She came inside and met the other housemates (a guy and a girl) and everybody loved her. But the first thing she told us was that she had just visited another cohousing and that she liked it there a lot, so basicly her mind was already made up. She had told those people that she would move in there. However, because she got such a good vibe from talking to me over mail, she wanted to check our place out aswell.
The day after her visit she send me an e-mail confirming that she chose the other cohousing because it was so close to her job, but she was happy meeting us and she could see herself living with us aswell. "You win some you lose some" she said, in the end logistics were way better with the other house, plus it was cheaper and she knows one of the people there since kindergarden.
Bummer. I was looking forward to seeing her every day, but then it hit me... never piss where you eat.. it's actually better if she didn't become my housemate! This doesn't mean I have to stop seeing her? Right?
So I looked for her on Facebook again and because I now knew how she looks like I actually found her. So I added her and shoot her a message, telling her I liked our vibe and that she could come over anytime to watch the new season of a popular TV-show in my country (we talked about that TV-show when she was here. Turns out she was as big of a fan as the rest of us).
She accepted the friendship request and replied to my message. Lots of replies I might even add. Lots of smileys and LOL's and she said "this seems like a good idea haha". She was also giving me longer replies than my message and ended it with saying she will keep me posted about a promotion she is about to get at her job (another thing we talked about). As in.. I will DM you again in the future. And she also asked me to let her know which new housemate we will pick.
I didn't reply. Didn't wanna look too thirsty and I already took a big step in adding her on Facebook out of the blue. This is more or less a cold approach because my interaction with her had been friendly to that point, seeing she was a potential housemate and not a potential girlfriend. I would have interacted completely different if I had met her on the streets or in a bar or whatever. I would have shown intent from the first second. Now I didn't do that and I kinda regret it. I just didn't know how she looked like and how she interacted in real life. It was all just.. e-mail. You know?
I need advice though. I have zero experience with wooing a girl on Facebook. My game is better on a date or when I see a girl. I know how to talk to a girl in order to try and get her on a date, but this is different. I am just a facebook friend at this point and chances are pretty low I'll run into her, so Facebook is all I have to try and create a spark.
How would you guys handle this?
Mind you, she just broke up with her boyfriend after 5-6 years. She's been single for only a few weeks now. I know from experience that girls that come out of long term relationships aren't always ready to date again this soon. She's still living with her ex at this moment and is moving out at the end of this month.
And on top of it all.. my country's in a very strict lockdown because of that frickin virus. All bars, clubs, etc are closed and there's a night curfew from 10pm to 6 am so even if I get her on a date.. there's nowhere to go to and we have to get back home before 10pm. Like come on... 10pm? Really? So these are the worst possible times to go on a date with someone and I know that if I want something to happen I should probably act fast. She might forget all about me in a few months or even if she remembers me, it'll be harder to get her interested because so much time has passed. Quite the dilemma.
Thanks to anyone who gives me advice. How do you pull off a semi-cold Facebook flirt during covid times?
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