Serg897
Master Don Juan
Im a bit conflicted here, guys.
A little over a month ago I met a very interesting woman dancing. She's gorgeous and she knows it, and a ridiculously good dancer, so she is one of those girls that just commands male attention at these places, and absolutely has a lot of options. We fvcked on the first date.(posted lay report here: http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=188782)
The problem was, since this girl seemed to be the "perfect" match for my emotional brain, and since she was so confident and I detected almost no sign of clingyness from her whatsoever, it was incredibly hard for me to control myself and I believe I gradually lost the frame. Even though she initiated a lot of the dates, my mindset was just not in a good place - sometimes this happens when I meet a woman that captivates me so much like she did.
I posted about a minor fight that took place late one night here, and I believe this was a turning point:
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=189041
I saw her several more times after that, but there was sex only one of the times (the others she was "tired", which could be legit, but could also mean something else).
Anyway, for thanksgiving she asked to carpool up to New Jersey since both of our families are up there. Her parents place was LITERALLY on the way to mine, zero inconvenience for me, so I decided to agree. Was it a strategic error on my part? Maybe. A lot of time in the car to chat, and Im pretty sure I let her know too much about my past during our conversations.
I drop her off back at her place last Sunday (8 days ago). I decided then I would withdraw to test her interest and see if she contacts me. There has been absolutely no contact since then, meaning I think there is a good chance this is over.
Would ANY of you guys initiate contact again to test the waters? Or should I simply disappear and go find other women? I have no problem doing the latter - I am in a better place now than I would have been years ago. I am prepared to take responsibility for my mistakes with this one and learn the lessons here.
A little over a month ago I met a very interesting woman dancing. She's gorgeous and she knows it, and a ridiculously good dancer, so she is one of those girls that just commands male attention at these places, and absolutely has a lot of options. We fvcked on the first date.(posted lay report here: http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=188782)
The problem was, since this girl seemed to be the "perfect" match for my emotional brain, and since she was so confident and I detected almost no sign of clingyness from her whatsoever, it was incredibly hard for me to control myself and I believe I gradually lost the frame. Even though she initiated a lot of the dates, my mindset was just not in a good place - sometimes this happens when I meet a woman that captivates me so much like she did.
I posted about a minor fight that took place late one night here, and I believe this was a turning point:
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=189041
I saw her several more times after that, but there was sex only one of the times (the others she was "tired", which could be legit, but could also mean something else).
Anyway, for thanksgiving she asked to carpool up to New Jersey since both of our families are up there. Her parents place was LITERALLY on the way to mine, zero inconvenience for me, so I decided to agree. Was it a strategic error on my part? Maybe. A lot of time in the car to chat, and Im pretty sure I let her know too much about my past during our conversations.
I drop her off back at her place last Sunday (8 days ago). I decided then I would withdraw to test her interest and see if she contacts me. There has been absolutely no contact since then, meaning I think there is a good chance this is over.
Would ANY of you guys initiate contact again to test the waters? Or should I simply disappear and go find other women? I have no problem doing the latter - I am in a better place now than I would have been years ago. I am prepared to take responsibility for my mistakes with this one and learn the lessons here.