Former lurker, new poster here.
For many this will probably end up as a TOO LONG; DIDN'T READ but bear with me.
Anyway, I have an odd situation here. About five months back I met this girl. I wanted to go for her, but I had two problems: she had a (terrible) boyfriend and my brother was friends with the boyfriend and was dating her sister. I knew this meant I would be a 'forced friend,' spending time with her while not being able to escalate for fear of ruining my bro's friendship (bros before hos, etc.). Anyway, over the course of the months I got to know her while keeping things on a physical but non-threatening level. You know, teasing, tickling and the like.
She recently broke up with the loser. While doing this she fell into a bit of a depression. Well, actually, that's a bit of an understatement. Anyway, just so we could cheer her up me, my brother, and our 'friend' (I actually hate the guy) took her out for a game of laser tag and a bit of driving around.
While driving around we went up to a sort of overlook. Anyway, my 'friend' went walking off and she went to bring him back, and walking back she seemed to be giggling. I know she said she was "just friends" with him before but I know he's a sort of player and this pissed me off. Fortunately we were all distracted by the arrival of a bear, so we ran off back to her house.
Back at her house she seemed to be spending more time with our 'friend' than the rest of us and this pissed me off even more (Big Mistake #1). She sensed this and dragged me off to talk to her.
She told me that she cared for me and wanted me to talk to her (I'm a pretty reserved guy, for the record). She suspected the reason I was so pissed off was because I had a crush on her. I'm too damn honest for my own good and told her that I did (Big Mistake #2). She gave me the expected "I care about you, but not that way" speech. I went home and decided to let her go.
However, while hanging out with another female friend I heard through a telephone conversation my friend and the girl were having that she was entertaining the prospect of dating the 'friend.' This really pissed me off and I decided that I really needed to get this ***** out of my life. However, after talking to her one more time she told me that she more or less "gave up on love" after her recent break up and she would be willing to get into a relationship, but she was afraid she would be hurt again. Apparently, she has had a history of bad relationships. I then told her that I could be mre than a friend if she would let me (Possible mistake #1).
After this I completely ignored her. I heard from my brother that this was really hurting her, and after a few days I decided that the friendship wasn't worth sacrificing.
I broke the silence and brought her back to my house. I told her that ignoring her was a big mistake on my part (Possible Mistake #2). She told me that she didn't begrudge me and she really cared about me. With all this uncertainty I decided I would test her apparent "willingness" for a relationship (as well as going for the broke) with a kiss (Big Mistake #3).
At first she seemed willing (and even tried to slip in a little tongue) but we broke it off and she told me she wasn't feeling it and didn't care about me that way. So I finally gave in to being friends. What's one girl, anyway?
She gave me a bunch of reasons, including the fact she was afraid she would be hurt, that she would just end up 'using' me (can't figure that one out), that she couldn't be absolutely honest with me, that she had been under a constant barrage of "you're not good enough you'll never be anything, etc." throughout her life, she told me that she didn't feel that she was good enough for me since she had accomplished so little and had no talents, and she promised there was a better girl out there and that I shouldn't waste my time on her (Absolutely Huge Run-On Sentence #1). I interpreted the whole mess as, simply: THIS IS BULL**** I AM TELLING YOU TO SPARE YOUR FEELINGS.
Anyway, I told her that she shouldn't be afraid of a relationship and I was still willing (Possible Mistake #3).
Last night I invited her over just to hang out with me and my bro. Since I was feeling pretty apathetic toward her I decided to work on my kino escalation skills just for the hell of it. While we were watching TV I stroked her gently in increasingly intimate places while breaking it off every once in a while, trying to work on building anticipation. She seemed to be responding, since she began with her legs crossed and facing away from me but ended up with her legs uncrossed and up against one of mine. But this ended with my ****-block of a brother coming in and asking us to go with him for milkshakes.
So we went out for milkshakes and while riding in the backseat with her I worked on hand play. I played it off casually by saying I just wanted to warm her hands up. Again, she seemed to respond.
Then we rented a movie and came back to my house. We cuddled on the couch, switching positions every once in a while. She seemed a little clingy.
Finally, after the movie we got into a tickling fight. I took my practice further and, while tickling, made deliberate but not explicit sexual advances. I brushed my hands against her breasts, played with her ass, got on top of her, and lifted her shirt a little. The most surprising thing was, although she wasn't initiating, she didn't seem to mind.
So we called it a night and went our seperate ways.
Our two families got together to go to a motorcycle show and lunch today. Although she initiated a little casual play she seemed sort of distant and seemed to interact more with my brother than me. I overheard the fact that she and the 'friend' mentioned earlier have been texting back and forth this morning and it irritates me that I don't know the context (however, I heard rumors that the 'friend' had a history of abusing girls and she might not be interested in him because of that).
Anyway, I'm sorry for ranting like this as a first post. Even though I'm not expecting a relationship out of this I'm so confused right now that I need an outside perspective.
For many this will probably end up as a TOO LONG; DIDN'T READ but bear with me.
Anyway, I have an odd situation here. About five months back I met this girl. I wanted to go for her, but I had two problems: she had a (terrible) boyfriend and my brother was friends with the boyfriend and was dating her sister. I knew this meant I would be a 'forced friend,' spending time with her while not being able to escalate for fear of ruining my bro's friendship (bros before hos, etc.). Anyway, over the course of the months I got to know her while keeping things on a physical but non-threatening level. You know, teasing, tickling and the like.
She recently broke up with the loser. While doing this she fell into a bit of a depression. Well, actually, that's a bit of an understatement. Anyway, just so we could cheer her up me, my brother, and our 'friend' (I actually hate the guy) took her out for a game of laser tag and a bit of driving around.
While driving around we went up to a sort of overlook. Anyway, my 'friend' went walking off and she went to bring him back, and walking back she seemed to be giggling. I know she said she was "just friends" with him before but I know he's a sort of player and this pissed me off. Fortunately we were all distracted by the arrival of a bear, so we ran off back to her house.
Back at her house she seemed to be spending more time with our 'friend' than the rest of us and this pissed me off even more (Big Mistake #1). She sensed this and dragged me off to talk to her.
She told me that she cared for me and wanted me to talk to her (I'm a pretty reserved guy, for the record). She suspected the reason I was so pissed off was because I had a crush on her. I'm too damn honest for my own good and told her that I did (Big Mistake #2). She gave me the expected "I care about you, but not that way" speech. I went home and decided to let her go.
However, while hanging out with another female friend I heard through a telephone conversation my friend and the girl were having that she was entertaining the prospect of dating the 'friend.' This really pissed me off and I decided that I really needed to get this ***** out of my life. However, after talking to her one more time she told me that she more or less "gave up on love" after her recent break up and she would be willing to get into a relationship, but she was afraid she would be hurt again. Apparently, she has had a history of bad relationships. I then told her that I could be mre than a friend if she would let me (Possible mistake #1).
After this I completely ignored her. I heard from my brother that this was really hurting her, and after a few days I decided that the friendship wasn't worth sacrificing.
I broke the silence and brought her back to my house. I told her that ignoring her was a big mistake on my part (Possible Mistake #2). She told me that she didn't begrudge me and she really cared about me. With all this uncertainty I decided I would test her apparent "willingness" for a relationship (as well as going for the broke) with a kiss (Big Mistake #3).
At first she seemed willing (and even tried to slip in a little tongue) but we broke it off and she told me she wasn't feeling it and didn't care about me that way. So I finally gave in to being friends. What's one girl, anyway?
She gave me a bunch of reasons, including the fact she was afraid she would be hurt, that she would just end up 'using' me (can't figure that one out), that she couldn't be absolutely honest with me, that she had been under a constant barrage of "you're not good enough you'll never be anything, etc." throughout her life, she told me that she didn't feel that she was good enough for me since she had accomplished so little and had no talents, and she promised there was a better girl out there and that I shouldn't waste my time on her (Absolutely Huge Run-On Sentence #1). I interpreted the whole mess as, simply: THIS IS BULL**** I AM TELLING YOU TO SPARE YOUR FEELINGS.
Anyway, I told her that she shouldn't be afraid of a relationship and I was still willing (Possible Mistake #3).
Last night I invited her over just to hang out with me and my bro. Since I was feeling pretty apathetic toward her I decided to work on my kino escalation skills just for the hell of it. While we were watching TV I stroked her gently in increasingly intimate places while breaking it off every once in a while, trying to work on building anticipation. She seemed to be responding, since she began with her legs crossed and facing away from me but ended up with her legs uncrossed and up against one of mine. But this ended with my ****-block of a brother coming in and asking us to go with him for milkshakes.
So we went out for milkshakes and while riding in the backseat with her I worked on hand play. I played it off casually by saying I just wanted to warm her hands up. Again, she seemed to respond.
Then we rented a movie and came back to my house. We cuddled on the couch, switching positions every once in a while. She seemed a little clingy.
Finally, after the movie we got into a tickling fight. I took my practice further and, while tickling, made deliberate but not explicit sexual advances. I brushed my hands against her breasts, played with her ass, got on top of her, and lifted her shirt a little. The most surprising thing was, although she wasn't initiating, she didn't seem to mind.
So we called it a night and went our seperate ways.
Our two families got together to go to a motorcycle show and lunch today. Although she initiated a little casual play she seemed sort of distant and seemed to interact more with my brother than me. I overheard the fact that she and the 'friend' mentioned earlier have been texting back and forth this morning and it irritates me that I don't know the context (however, I heard rumors that the 'friend' had a history of abusing girls and she might not be interested in him because of that).
Anyway, I'm sorry for ranting like this as a first post. Even though I'm not expecting a relationship out of this I'm so confused right now that I need an outside perspective.