The Comeback Kid
Master Don Juan
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I haven't posted a question here in a little while, but I hope you guys can help me out on this little situation.
I shared a couple classes with a girl I like last semester. Not until late in the semester did I realize I am interested in her. Over the break, I texted her on two occasions, both C+F things (once when a team she says she likes lost, the other time it was about some playful banter we had before break, and something reminded me of it). She responded both times and played along. In short, we do get along and have good rapport, but I'm not in real tight with her, not yet atleast.
Once we were back at school, I called her up to see if she'd like to go out for coffee this coming week. When I called I got no answer, but two hours later she called back (I wasn't around my phone at the time though). Soon after, we finally reached each other. I told her we should get some coffee at (place near where I live on campus) at (time of day) this coming week, with Day A and Day B being the two days I know I'm not bogged down with things. She seemed interested, but she has class at my time (I threw one of the days and times at her). She then began to hold a conversation about a class I once took that she'll be in now (small, hands-on class), asking what I thought of the class, what I liked/didn't like, what were some things I did in the class, etc.
You could probably pick out the sore spot here. I don't like uncertainty. She's the type of girl who "has her head on her shoulders" and is respectable, but I'd like to get a date and time locked into place. I can either:
1.) Take action - this means calling tomorrow afternoon. If she's in class, she will see the missed call and hopefully calls me back like she did the first time. I'll explain to her that I have a pretty busy rest of the week ahead and would like to lock in the date and time. The drawback here is it could make me look a little needy.
2.) Let's see if she sticks to her word. - While this makes you look less needy and if she does stick to her word she's likely interested, I am not leaning towards this one. I believe Pook said that the man must persist to set up the first few dates in a relationship.
What do you guys think? I'd rather control my own destiny than let someone else control it; basically I want to either sink or swim based on something I do. Your thoughts?
I shared a couple classes with a girl I like last semester. Not until late in the semester did I realize I am interested in her. Over the break, I texted her on two occasions, both C+F things (once when a team she says she likes lost, the other time it was about some playful banter we had before break, and something reminded me of it). She responded both times and played along. In short, we do get along and have good rapport, but I'm not in real tight with her, not yet atleast.
Once we were back at school, I called her up to see if she'd like to go out for coffee this coming week. When I called I got no answer, but two hours later she called back (I wasn't around my phone at the time though). Soon after, we finally reached each other. I told her we should get some coffee at (place near where I live on campus) at (time of day) this coming week, with Day A and Day B being the two days I know I'm not bogged down with things. She seemed interested, but she has class at my time (I threw one of the days and times at her). She then began to hold a conversation about a class I once took that she'll be in now (small, hands-on class), asking what I thought of the class, what I liked/didn't like, what were some things I did in the class, etc.
You could probably pick out the sore spot here. I don't like uncertainty. She's the type of girl who "has her head on her shoulders" and is respectable, but I'd like to get a date and time locked into place. I can either:
1.) Take action - this means calling tomorrow afternoon. If she's in class, she will see the missed call and hopefully calls me back like she did the first time. I'll explain to her that I have a pretty busy rest of the week ahead and would like to lock in the date and time. The drawback here is it could make me look a little needy.
2.) Let's see if she sticks to her word. - While this makes you look less needy and if she does stick to her word she's likely interested, I am not leaning towards this one. I believe Pook said that the man must persist to set up the first few dates in a relationship.
What do you guys think? I'd rather control my own destiny than let someone else control it; basically I want to either sink or swim based on something I do. Your thoughts?