clicheusername20
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My friend has been asking for relationship advice from me lately with a girl he's been after for a while. Since I'm new here and just learning and have gone through similar things recently, I think it would be beneficial for both of us to have SS weigh in on what's up.
He's known the girl for a while, but she had a long term BF so he never made a move. A couple months ago, the girl and her boyfriend started having serious issues, and my friend ended up taking her home after a night of drinking at the bars. She stayed overnight and they made out but didn't end up banging and she left the next morning. According to him, she "confessed her feelings" for him and told him she likes him.
So for the last couple months, he's been trying to get her to hang out with him to no avail. He'll text her trying to make plans during the week and she'll always be busy or take a couple days to respond, which he'll rationalize by saying things like she's told me she's terrible with her phone. He'll try to meet up with her at the bars and stuff on the weekends but she always seems to flake out or cancel the last minute and respond a couple days later apologizing for not seeing the text or being busy, typical BS.
Last week she finally agreed to go out to lunch with him, and he took her and paid for his lunch. He said he was planning on taking her on a walk to try and escalate after, but this didn't end up happening. He was planning on coming back to college (we're on break) Saturday because our friends are having a big get together, but now he can't come because this girl has "plan" that don't involve him and he agreed to give her a ride back to school. She lives like 45 minutes out of his way.
Can't help but feel like this girl is stringing him along and simply using him for favors like rides back to school, etc. is this a fair assessment? what do you guys think i should tell him that will help him but not make him reject my advice?
He's known the girl for a while, but she had a long term BF so he never made a move. A couple months ago, the girl and her boyfriend started having serious issues, and my friend ended up taking her home after a night of drinking at the bars. She stayed overnight and they made out but didn't end up banging and she left the next morning. According to him, she "confessed her feelings" for him and told him she likes him.
So for the last couple months, he's been trying to get her to hang out with him to no avail. He'll text her trying to make plans during the week and she'll always be busy or take a couple days to respond, which he'll rationalize by saying things like she's told me she's terrible with her phone. He'll try to meet up with her at the bars and stuff on the weekends but she always seems to flake out or cancel the last minute and respond a couple days later apologizing for not seeing the text or being busy, typical BS.
Last week she finally agreed to go out to lunch with him, and he took her and paid for his lunch. He said he was planning on taking her on a walk to try and escalate after, but this didn't end up happening. He was planning on coming back to college (we're on break) Saturday because our friends are having a big get together, but now he can't come because this girl has "plan" that don't involve him and he agreed to give her a ride back to school. She lives like 45 minutes out of his way.
Can't help but feel like this girl is stringing him along and simply using him for favors like rides back to school, etc. is this a fair assessment? what do you guys think i should tell him that will help him but not make him reject my advice?