She will basically respond to everything and usually at a pretty fast pace... A few months back I was pretty sure she liked me. She asked me to a school dance and what not, things were good, but then I may have scared her with a certain "situation" which I'm not sure if I want to go into detail...
I'm also considered overweight at 5'7" 160 lbs. I can probably out run, jump, and lift about 85-90% of the people, too... in other words, BMI sucks for muscular people. Just saying.
To the previous 2 posters... come on, now... not everyone has as "serious" problems as you guys... you probably have more experience than I do.
And by offering other times, I mean by her pretty much saying "weekends before this time but not this day blah blah blah would be a little better."
Is asking a girl to the movies a lame idea these days? I think I'll just give that a shot. The idea of her being accepting then scared is very plausible, though. She at one point talked about sleeping over, but then joked a bit later on saying it wouldn't happen because her parents wouldn't...
Id like to say I've been more aggressive. I asked her to cOme to my house, she sounded interested but eventually said she was busy. I'm not sure if she Is saying sorry for being a creep because she just doesn't like me anymore or what
By cut contact I just meant make her initiate it. Is that still bad? I mean.. if she doesn't approach me, she probably doesn't want to get with me anyway, right?
I don't want her to think that I minded her flirting with me... because I honestly enjoyed it. Idk. I'll cut contact for a few days and see if she contacts me I suppose.
She said she was sorry for being a creep multiple times and I said I didn't mind haha... idk.
I was having this flirty conversation with this girl, and I ended up hearing that she also kinda did a similar thing to another guy, but to a lesser extent. I think she feels bad because she thinks I think she's a creep, so is there a way for me to ensure that she knows I don't look at her that...
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