Buddhistguy
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Hi there,
Just after some advice on how to respond to a girl.
To set the picture, I am 32. The girl is 21, and about to start university.
I went on two dates with this girl. On the first date, she was all over me. On the second date, she was just as keen and wanted to come back home with me, but I turned her down.
I then tried to hook up with her for a third date but she fobbed me off for a couple of weeks. I wrote to her again last night to see if she was free and got this response:
"I don't know, I have under 10$ in my account right now and things are really tight and school's starting up. Gah, I feel really pressured with puting together the cash for uni and the books and everything.
On a side note, so you know, I'd love to meet up with you again but one of my friends has began courting me and I really like him and his company and we get on well, I've known him for years now and he's sending out signals and he's such a gentlemen. I've always enjoyed his company and he's really tender and patient. We always teased about things but now he's being more serious and it's something I'd like to persue. He's someone who will go out with me but not expect anything until we're much closer.. which makes me feel even more calm and at ease. He's a lovely guy, I'd really be over the moon if things went well with him.
Hope all is ok with you. I'm gonna hit the sack. z_z"
I know this is a no-go zone but just wondering what the best way to respond is. Should I:
A. Be nice and act like it is ok amd we should still be friends (Seems like the AFC option to me)
B. Call on her behaviour
C. Be a gentleman, but make it clear I only want to see her in a romantic capacity.
D. Ignore her completely.
I know there is little chance of me getting any action now, but I want to keep my options open if there is a chance of anything happening in the future. I get the feeling she is feeling like a bit of a slut at the moment because of how quickly she moved, which is why she is gravitating towards her friend who is "a complete gentleman". Any ideas?
Just after some advice on how to respond to a girl.
To set the picture, I am 32. The girl is 21, and about to start university.
I went on two dates with this girl. On the first date, she was all over me. On the second date, she was just as keen and wanted to come back home with me, but I turned her down.
I then tried to hook up with her for a third date but she fobbed me off for a couple of weeks. I wrote to her again last night to see if she was free and got this response:
"I don't know, I have under 10$ in my account right now and things are really tight and school's starting up. Gah, I feel really pressured with puting together the cash for uni and the books and everything.
On a side note, so you know, I'd love to meet up with you again but one of my friends has began courting me and I really like him and his company and we get on well, I've known him for years now and he's sending out signals and he's such a gentlemen. I've always enjoyed his company and he's really tender and patient. We always teased about things but now he's being more serious and it's something I'd like to persue. He's someone who will go out with me but not expect anything until we're much closer.. which makes me feel even more calm and at ease. He's a lovely guy, I'd really be over the moon if things went well with him.
Hope all is ok with you. I'm gonna hit the sack. z_z"
I know this is a no-go zone but just wondering what the best way to respond is. Should I:
A. Be nice and act like it is ok amd we should still be friends (Seems like the AFC option to me)
B. Call on her behaviour
C. Be a gentleman, but make it clear I only want to see her in a romantic capacity.
D. Ignore her completely.
I know there is little chance of me getting any action now, but I want to keep my options open if there is a chance of anything happening in the future. I get the feeling she is feeling like a bit of a slut at the moment because of how quickly she moved, which is why she is gravitating towards her friend who is "a complete gentleman". Any ideas?