harrison9876
Don Juan
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Long story short, I specifically kept myself out of the friend's zone (more of a school "acquaintance")...she always showed some signs of interest...after a few weeks in class, I asked her out and got her number. I am a pretty cool guy, so she sounded taken aback and surprised that I even asked her.
She immediately went out of country, so when setting things up after she got back, she revealed to me that she actually just broke up with her BF, and was still very hurt, and really did not want to go out (she basically wants to heal).
All good...
Kept her number as well as my distance.
The next week after class, she ends up inviting me for and early dinner between classes (not a date), and we have a great time. Flirtiness, and what still seemed to be signs of interest.
I figured I would still back off...let her come to me. But my overall feeling was to walk away on this one...soooooooooo...I tossed her number...
The next few weeks in class, she starts initiating more kino, hugs, etc...
I see a lot of guys all over her begging for her attention, so again, I keep my distance. She is always the one initiating with me...convo, physical contact, etc.
Last week in class, I get up to leave, smile, tell her to take it easy...and she stops me, and asks me to give her a hug before I go...she then gives me this long hug...and moans "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....I'll see you in class next week?"
Does the word "friend's zone" come to mind?
There was a part of me that still wanted something more to be there...but my feeling was she just liked the fact that I liked her...
I show up in class today, and she approaches me. Tells me that her girl friend (who I also know casually)...wants to know if I want to come with them for dinner on Friday. So basically, me this girl, and her friend.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...???
I said yes...but I actually felt REALLY crappy...though it sounded fun hanging out with these 2 girls, that last thing I wanted to do was be another "girlfriend"...
During the break in class, she was heading to Whole Foods for something to eat, so I told her I would go with her...a few short minutes into the walk, I very playfully said:
"I have an amaaaaaaazing...and........waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better idea...rather than all 3 of us going out...how about you meet just me for dinner instead."
At that point I got "no".
Not a "hey...I do like you...but right now blah bah blah...ex boyfriend...blah blah..."
Just a "no"...like a "no...totally not interested in you", no.
Followed up by a "I just think you are really nice to talk to"
It actually hurt...man...did not expect that...
She then asked me AGAIN if I was coming with her and her friends on Friday night...told me it would be her, her friend, and some her friends girl friends...
???
Seriously?
A flat out public rejection, and she wants to know if I am still hanging out with her and her friends on Friday night?
One one hand...I am flattered...hanging out with a girl I like and all her "girl friends"...something sounded fun about that...seeing as I don't have many friend's here in LA, and boredom/loneliness is getting to me....
On the other hand...it just seemed like her wanting attention, and me being "another one of the girls"
I nicely told her "no, and though I appreciated her asking me...I was not really interested."
This conversation ended at an intersection...so I left it at that, and started headed back to class.
She is then disappointed that I am not going with them...disappointed I am NOT wanting to be "friends" with her...and on top...disappointed that I am not going to continue to walk to the store with her to keep her company.
"what...you are not going to walk with me to Whole Foods?"
??
At the end of class, I head out, keep my cool, don't pay her any attention...go on my way...and 1/4 of the way down the block, I hear my name being shouted. I turn around...it is her. She walks towards me...so I slowly walk back to her, and say, "wassup?"....
She comes over to me, and says:
"well...if you ever want to be friends...let me know."
She then gives me a hug.
??
This girl is young...early 20's.
Going forward, I plan to just go about my day in class. Prefer to stay away and keep my distance...there are a few other girls I would prefer to talk to anyway...
Any thoughts going forward?
TIA
Mike
She immediately went out of country, so when setting things up after she got back, she revealed to me that she actually just broke up with her BF, and was still very hurt, and really did not want to go out (she basically wants to heal).
All good...
Kept her number as well as my distance.
The next week after class, she ends up inviting me for and early dinner between classes (not a date), and we have a great time. Flirtiness, and what still seemed to be signs of interest.
I figured I would still back off...let her come to me. But my overall feeling was to walk away on this one...soooooooooo...I tossed her number...
The next few weeks in class, she starts initiating more kino, hugs, etc...
I see a lot of guys all over her begging for her attention, so again, I keep my distance. She is always the one initiating with me...convo, physical contact, etc.
Last week in class, I get up to leave, smile, tell her to take it easy...and she stops me, and asks me to give her a hug before I go...she then gives me this long hug...and moans "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....I'll see you in class next week?"
Does the word "friend's zone" come to mind?
There was a part of me that still wanted something more to be there...but my feeling was she just liked the fact that I liked her...
I show up in class today, and she approaches me. Tells me that her girl friend (who I also know casually)...wants to know if I want to come with them for dinner on Friday. So basically, me this girl, and her friend.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...???
I said yes...but I actually felt REALLY crappy...though it sounded fun hanging out with these 2 girls, that last thing I wanted to do was be another "girlfriend"...
During the break in class, she was heading to Whole Foods for something to eat, so I told her I would go with her...a few short minutes into the walk, I very playfully said:
"I have an amaaaaaaazing...and........waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better idea...rather than all 3 of us going out...how about you meet just me for dinner instead."
At that point I got "no".
Not a "hey...I do like you...but right now blah bah blah...ex boyfriend...blah blah..."
Just a "no"...like a "no...totally not interested in you", no.
Followed up by a "I just think you are really nice to talk to"
It actually hurt...man...did not expect that...
She then asked me AGAIN if I was coming with her and her friends on Friday night...told me it would be her, her friend, and some her friends girl friends...
???
Seriously?
A flat out public rejection, and she wants to know if I am still hanging out with her and her friends on Friday night?
One one hand...I am flattered...hanging out with a girl I like and all her "girl friends"...something sounded fun about that...seeing as I don't have many friend's here in LA, and boredom/loneliness is getting to me....
On the other hand...it just seemed like her wanting attention, and me being "another one of the girls"
I nicely told her "no, and though I appreciated her asking me...I was not really interested."
This conversation ended at an intersection...so I left it at that, and started headed back to class.
She is then disappointed that I am not going with them...disappointed I am NOT wanting to be "friends" with her...and on top...disappointed that I am not going to continue to walk to the store with her to keep her company.
"what...you are not going to walk with me to Whole Foods?"
??
At the end of class, I head out, keep my cool, don't pay her any attention...go on my way...and 1/4 of the way down the block, I hear my name being shouted. I turn around...it is her. She walks towards me...so I slowly walk back to her, and say, "wassup?"....
She comes over to me, and says:
"well...if you ever want to be friends...let me know."
She then gives me a hug.
??
This girl is young...early 20's.
Going forward, I plan to just go about my day in class. Prefer to stay away and keep my distance...there are a few other girls I would prefer to talk to anyway...
Any thoughts going forward?
TIA
Mike