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Master Don Juan
OK. This is going to be hard for me to figure out and understand.
I've read the DJ Bible, some parts more than others.
Party of my problem is, and this is something that I've read on the DJ Bible, is that I must forget about the girls from my past that saw me in an AFC way. OK. I took that to heart, and I don't even so much as communicate with them, except for a couple I can't avoid.
Anyway, I've casually known this girl for about a year (I've only know about this DJ stuff for a couple months now, since I first registered on here). It was very casual, but because she's such an amazingly beautiful girl, I thought her out of my league and did the typical AFC things. I even went so far as to send her an anonymous text message with lameness through out it. I have all of this in the back of my mind. In fact, it's very difficult for me to be honest with myself when even considering her an option.
Well, earlier today I made mention of wanting to see a particular movie. So, to my surprise, she sent me a message asking me if I wanted to take her out to see that movie. I haven't responded yet.
One of the most important things I've gathered from the whole DJ experience, is putting yourself first. I can be a very sensitive guy, and that gets the best of me some times. I'm not a cold, calculating machine. In turn, I place emphasis on what I want from women, not whether or not I can please them. This is true DJ stuff.
Now, let me throw in another kicker. She has a boyfriend. She has had a boyfriend. For how long you ask? I don't know. Pratically a year I'm guessing.
I don't know what to do from here. I'm thinking about going to watch this movie with her, which happens to be a very interesting movie with sex all through-out, but I don't want to be the fall-guy that takes her out to movies while her BF smokes pot with his friends (or whatever) and there I am the emotional tampon, or "friend" that takes HER out to a movie.
Do you see my dillema? Any advice is truly appreciated. Thanks guys. I wish I could see this as plainly as some of the true DJs out there.
I've read the DJ Bible, some parts more than others.
Party of my problem is, and this is something that I've read on the DJ Bible, is that I must forget about the girls from my past that saw me in an AFC way. OK. I took that to heart, and I don't even so much as communicate with them, except for a couple I can't avoid.
Anyway, I've casually known this girl for about a year (I've only know about this DJ stuff for a couple months now, since I first registered on here). It was very casual, but because she's such an amazingly beautiful girl, I thought her out of my league and did the typical AFC things. I even went so far as to send her an anonymous text message with lameness through out it. I have all of this in the back of my mind. In fact, it's very difficult for me to be honest with myself when even considering her an option.
Well, earlier today I made mention of wanting to see a particular movie. So, to my surprise, she sent me a message asking me if I wanted to take her out to see that movie. I haven't responded yet.
One of the most important things I've gathered from the whole DJ experience, is putting yourself first. I can be a very sensitive guy, and that gets the best of me some times. I'm not a cold, calculating machine. In turn, I place emphasis on what I want from women, not whether or not I can please them. This is true DJ stuff.
Now, let me throw in another kicker. She has a boyfriend. She has had a boyfriend. For how long you ask? I don't know. Pratically a year I'm guessing.
I don't know what to do from here. I'm thinking about going to watch this movie with her, which happens to be a very interesting movie with sex all through-out, but I don't want to be the fall-guy that takes her out to movies while her BF smokes pot with his friends (or whatever) and there I am the emotional tampon, or "friend" that takes HER out to a movie.
Do you see my dillema? Any advice is truly appreciated. Thanks guys. I wish I could see this as plainly as some of the true DJs out there.