kim jong chill
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Hi everyone. New guy coming in for some advice.
In December I got out of a 6 year relationship. I'll spare you the details for another time. Let's leave it at that it's been devastating and I'm far from over her, but slowly trying to move on.
Last week I was at a bar and met a female friend's girlfriend. We talked for a bit and hit it off pretty well. I didn't get a chance to get her number before she left, but I did ask our mutual friend to put in a good word for me. The friend went ahead and asked her what she thought of me the next day, saying that I asked about her the night before. Here is what that girl replied: "he did seem very nice and received bonus points for being able to name the important cities upstate. multilingualism is always a plus." So my friend said she was going to give me her number - to which the girl obviously didn't object.
I called her and after some unintentional phone tag we set up a coffee date for tomorrow. On the phone she sounded pretty engaged, although I didn't keep the conversation long. And as I was saying bye, she let out a giddy laugh that sounded out of place in the conversation, and which I'm not sure how to interpret. It could have been that she was excited, or she was surprised because she was expecting our conversation to last longer.
I'm not sure how this is going to turn out, but I'm not putting too much pressure on myself. At the least, it's going to be a useful distraction. But I haven't actually done this for years, so I'll probably be rusty and nervous regardless.
What are some ground rules for these situations? I'll take basically any advice right now.
In December I got out of a 6 year relationship. I'll spare you the details for another time. Let's leave it at that it's been devastating and I'm far from over her, but slowly trying to move on.
Last week I was at a bar and met a female friend's girlfriend. We talked for a bit and hit it off pretty well. I didn't get a chance to get her number before she left, but I did ask our mutual friend to put in a good word for me. The friend went ahead and asked her what she thought of me the next day, saying that I asked about her the night before. Here is what that girl replied: "he did seem very nice and received bonus points for being able to name the important cities upstate. multilingualism is always a plus." So my friend said she was going to give me her number - to which the girl obviously didn't object.
I called her and after some unintentional phone tag we set up a coffee date for tomorrow. On the phone she sounded pretty engaged, although I didn't keep the conversation long. And as I was saying bye, she let out a giddy laugh that sounded out of place in the conversation, and which I'm not sure how to interpret. It could have been that she was excited, or she was surprised because she was expecting our conversation to last longer.
I'm not sure how this is going to turn out, but I'm not putting too much pressure on myself. At the least, it's going to be a useful distraction. But I haven't actually done this for years, so I'll probably be rusty and nervous regardless.
What are some ground rules for these situations? I'll take basically any advice right now.