Firstly there's this girl in uni whom I've been chatting and bantering with. We have chemistry, and I get this positive vibe off her, but I think she may be playing hard to get. For example
Me: I'll be going on a trip next week so you probably won't seem me for a while...
Her: Why should I...
Can you explain the rationale behind talking to her more in person than virtually?
Also, I do speak to girls who I only really have contact online due to distance; and they do seem to show some form of interest in me. Is there any rule of thumb of how to and how often to speak to them?
Ok so I have talked to girls online and on text and in general too. But I was wondering about how many times the Don has to start the conversation and not look like someone who is overtrying.
Like, if a girl seems to like me, I would expect her to keep texting for more. Except although they...
I think the latter is correct. She likes going out with you and she's interested in you. It's up to you, the don, to make that something more. Only to you does it look like she isn't that interested in you; but I think she's actually waiting on you to capitalise on this.
And even if she was...
After a couple of days of contemplation I realised what I did wrong.
I realised I had balls but was lacking. The reason why I could feel chemistry was because she was making signs she was on. The first sign was she gazed and smiled, the second was how close she was getting to me.
But, I did not...
I was more than certain she would have said yes. The signs were there. The first sign - she gazed at me and smiled. After the lesson it was intimate space.
But when we got out, she was on her way out, and I had to sort something with reception. I said "see yah" because my gut said so. That's...
Well today I had some training for this job and there was this girl who I spent the time of it with. It was only like a 4 hour course but towards the end of it I could feel the chemistry between us.
It was a go go - no doubt. I played it right.
At the end of the lesson we were all going...
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