Hey guys,
Just wanted to get some opinions on the following scenario:
I've been seeing this one chick for about a month now. I've got a few other plates on the side, and when I first met this chick the intention was to just have her be another f*ck buddy. I'm pretty busy in my life, and also pretty particular in my tastes, so it's rare I encounter a chick that I actually want to date.
So things started as f*ck buddies, but the more time I spent with this girl, the more I started to actually like her. Personality was cool, from a good family, very driven, good in bed, and generally the same interests and tastes in things as myself. So the further things progressed, the more I found myself wanting to be around this chick, and less with the other plates.
But I'm sure you can see where this is going. Long story short, while I'm pretty in to her, she isn't as in to me. From what I can tell, she has some ex-issues (*note: different chick with ex issues from my other recent thread), and from what she said, she isn't really interested in taking things any further than **** buddies with me (though her actions seem to suggest otherwise; read below). She said she likes being around me and having me around and spending time with me, but what I got from that was that she is happy "killing time" with me until something better comes along.
So last night I dropped her. I figured better to walk away now, than become attached to something that would never be. Getting laid isn't an issue, as that's what the other plates are for, but I know if I stayed around to just bang this chick and keep her around as another plate in the line-up, it would just mess with my emotions, and I would rather just have her gone than deal with that rollercoaster.
I guess my question is whether or not this was the right call. I mean this chick was spending a lot of time with me, more than just my usual **** buddy action of quick text, bang, and then home before SportsCenter. We were doing the restaurant thing, sleeping over, going to events together with her social circle. Given those actions, I was thinking that maybe I pulled the gun prematurely, that with more time she would come around, even though in the interim she "says" she doesn't want anything more. Then again, why should I wait for her to "come around" right? I don't want to have to convince a chick that she should be with me, I want her to WANT to be with me.
Anyway, lots of **** going through my head right now, so figured I'd throw it to the board and you guys can set me straight.
*Edit. I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm confused. I mean I always try to go by a chick's actions, not her words, and her actions scream "relationship." Meeting her roommates, going out in public together, PDA's around her social circle, being invited to a big fundraiser she's organizing where her friends and family are all there, all this stuff went down. And yet she "says" I'm not her type and she doesn't feel passion with me. So the choice here was to ignore what she "says" and go by her actions, and get more and more attached. Or instead pre-emptively kill it thinking that it's not going to lead anywhere anyway, and no sense getting attached to something that never will be.
Just wanted to get some opinions on the following scenario:
I've been seeing this one chick for about a month now. I've got a few other plates on the side, and when I first met this chick the intention was to just have her be another f*ck buddy. I'm pretty busy in my life, and also pretty particular in my tastes, so it's rare I encounter a chick that I actually want to date.
So things started as f*ck buddies, but the more time I spent with this girl, the more I started to actually like her. Personality was cool, from a good family, very driven, good in bed, and generally the same interests and tastes in things as myself. So the further things progressed, the more I found myself wanting to be around this chick, and less with the other plates.
But I'm sure you can see where this is going. Long story short, while I'm pretty in to her, she isn't as in to me. From what I can tell, she has some ex-issues (*note: different chick with ex issues from my other recent thread), and from what she said, she isn't really interested in taking things any further than **** buddies with me (though her actions seem to suggest otherwise; read below). She said she likes being around me and having me around and spending time with me, but what I got from that was that she is happy "killing time" with me until something better comes along.
So last night I dropped her. I figured better to walk away now, than become attached to something that would never be. Getting laid isn't an issue, as that's what the other plates are for, but I know if I stayed around to just bang this chick and keep her around as another plate in the line-up, it would just mess with my emotions, and I would rather just have her gone than deal with that rollercoaster.
I guess my question is whether or not this was the right call. I mean this chick was spending a lot of time with me, more than just my usual **** buddy action of quick text, bang, and then home before SportsCenter. We were doing the restaurant thing, sleeping over, going to events together with her social circle. Given those actions, I was thinking that maybe I pulled the gun prematurely, that with more time she would come around, even though in the interim she "says" she doesn't want anything more. Then again, why should I wait for her to "come around" right? I don't want to have to convince a chick that she should be with me, I want her to WANT to be with me.
Anyway, lots of **** going through my head right now, so figured I'd throw it to the board and you guys can set me straight.
*Edit. I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm confused. I mean I always try to go by a chick's actions, not her words, and her actions scream "relationship." Meeting her roommates, going out in public together, PDA's around her social circle, being invited to a big fundraiser she's organizing where her friends and family are all there, all this stuff went down. And yet she "says" I'm not her type and she doesn't feel passion with me. So the choice here was to ignore what she "says" and go by her actions, and get more and more attached. Or instead pre-emptively kill it thinking that it's not going to lead anywhere anyway, and no sense getting attached to something that never will be.