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I think we need a lot more context. How often did you see each other? How inititates usually? How long has this been going on? Gives some examples of what you mean by "acting distant", etc.
Plates drop over time, its part of the game. Get new plates.
I figured I would keep it pretty general to get an understanding of how people here handle this sort of thing.There is not much you can do. She must likely want the relationship to die and to slowly burn out, or, maybe she would like you to put more effort into the relationship and keep the fire alive.
The 2 options you may have are:
1. Text her and invite her out to hang out with you. If she declines or doesn’t counter offer the invitation it might be over.
2. Match her energy and behaviour. If she doesn’t initiate it is done.
It is hard to give you advice since we do not know if you were needy, clingy, inattentive, boring, lacked style, or showed to many un-attractive traits. Also, we don’t know the dynamic of your relationship either, how many times you guys saw each other, had sex, if you ****ed her good, if you treated her well, how many times you texted, what the conversations were about, where were your hang out spots, etc.
Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
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That wouldn’t be a FWB. Paying for drinks investing emotionally with you it would be a woman who wants a committed relationship with you. This woman is a FWB, which the relationship is superficial and on a surface level. Also, she is not your mom.I figured I would keep it pretty general to get an understanding of how people here handle this sort of thing.
I'm guilty of it but I think a lot of posts here contains a ton of information about the poster's specific situation thinking their girl or their situation is so unique but ultimately, it's not.
This thing between us has been somewhat long distance, but we talk often. She's real cool and we're friends. She comes to visit my city every so often. We hang out, get drinks, dinner, go to sporting events, whatever and I **** her for a few days and then she goes back.
I'm having a bit of a rough couple of weeks so I'm not sure I'm thinking clearly so coming here for some perspective and advice.
I know she's not my girlfriend but I still feel like even a FWB should act in a way that shows respect and consideration. Like if a FWB knows your sick, ask you how you're feeling. Respond in a decent/acceptable amount of time in a conversation. Offer to pay for a round of drinks or whatever here and there when together in person.
What you do is you value her friendship. She'll come true, keep on pinging once in a while. Better to keep a friend than to lose her over stupid thing like sex.This thing between us has been somewhat long distance, but we talk often. She's real cool and we're friends. She comes to visit my city every so often. We hang out, get drinks, dinner, go to sporting events, whatever and I **** her for a few days and then she goes back.
“Nothing. I have just been busy. When are you coming back to my city?”I mirrored her for a couple of days, was busy with work and friends and doing my own thing.
Responding only when I got around to it.
The length of time between texts from both of us were like 20+ hours, which is very unusual.
Today she asked me what's wrong.
How do I respond in a situation like this?
I don't want to be passive aggressive about it, but I also don't want to sound like a ***** either whining that she's been distant to me