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Master Don Juan
I'm smack-dab in the middle of a situation, and therefore lack perspective. Perhaps you gents can give me some advice.
I've been gaming a girl from an office that I work part-time at for the past couple months, just for the practice. In other words, from my perspective there was always very little chance that a long-term relationship would develop... I simply have been practicing my skills with her.
She has responded pretty well to the stuff I've been throwing at her. She's very compliant (For example, I required a certain nail polish for a hike we took together, and she wore it. That's just one example of many). She always gives me her hand when I tell her to. She likes to be led, for sure. She responds well to flirting and innuendo, and eats it up.
We haven't kissed, as this has been strictly lab work for me and I've not wanted to escalate quickly.
She has met my sister and bro in law, and they told me she was welcome to come to their house on Christmas. I invited her, thinking she would never come as she has 2 daughters and a lot is going on in her life right now. She actually accepted, much to my surprise.
She pulled up to the house, I went out to get her as she wasn't sure which house. We hugged, with her giving me a slight, tentative peck on the cheek (the kind that usually accompanies a hug).
We went inside, and the night was rather boring. We didn't have a chance to bond, we were separated by bad seating. I played some awesome guitar, both Christmas songs and regular (Beatles songs and some instrumentals).
I noticed she didn't have that star-struck look that I'm used to from most girls, LOL, but she has always been low-key. She has heard me play many times because she's in a group guitar class that I teach once a week at the church. She always says I play great but she lacks that longing look I usually get.
Upon us leaving, she was going to follow me to close to her house as she was scared to navigate in the fog. I went outside with her, we chatted, I thought I noticed a bit of hesitation in making plans for the weekend (but I have seen this before & it was a false alarm), and I went to hug her and do the hug/kiss thing but she seemed to move her head kind of far to the side, as if to make sure I didn't go in for the full-on kiss (which I had no intention of doing). Again, she's tough read and I've seen all this before, so I didn't think all that much of it. However, I decided it would be best for me to go ghost for a while in order to gauge interest.
All was good today, with me content to stay NC, when something came to my memory that MAY have caused her slightly weird behavior.
Here's where we get to the good part, my Super-Blooper. That night, it was about 10:30 and most folks had left, and she, myself, my sister and bro in law were sitting around talking. I was bored stiff. Just as I checked my phone, a text video came in from the wife of one of my best friends. It was of Rockefeller Center... they must have gone down there last night. I remarked that the wife of one of my best friends just texted me a movie.
I said "Hey it's a movie from my friend's wife. She uhhh, we... have a thing going on... No, just kidding...
WTF??
Don't ask, I have no idea why that slipped out. Of course, we have nothing going on between us, and they are very good friends who have actually been known to joke about that. I said it in a joking way, but my God, I sure did slip up on that one. It was clearly a joke to everyone, but it was one of those lead balloon moments.
I detected a moment of silence from my family members, and noticed nothing from her. She is divorced, so she might have latched onto it. We chatted on, everything seemed normal, and we left. The rest you already know.
I'm wondering what the best way would be to handle this. She might have taken offense at my dumb joke, she might have been losing interest already (after all, I've been stringing her along without making any moves), and she might just be acting strange as always.
I was considering just staying ghost (in which case the bad joke could be festering in her mind), or perhaps sending a super-short email acknowledging that I made a bad joke last night (without mentioning the actual joke), not sure why, in order to deflect it and display that I am aware of it, and then go total ghost. This would defuse her ability to rationalize what a bad guy I am.
What do you guys think? Is it best to proactively send an acknowledgement (which would ruin my NC) or just stay ghost and let it fester in her mind (if indeed it is even festering in there?
Again, ultimately I'm kind of losing interest and really want to figure out the best move going forward from more of a learning standpoint. I do have to interact with her occasionally in the office, so I'd like to keep things as smooth as possible.
I've been gaming a girl from an office that I work part-time at for the past couple months, just for the practice. In other words, from my perspective there was always very little chance that a long-term relationship would develop... I simply have been practicing my skills with her.
She has responded pretty well to the stuff I've been throwing at her. She's very compliant (For example, I required a certain nail polish for a hike we took together, and she wore it. That's just one example of many). She always gives me her hand when I tell her to. She likes to be led, for sure. She responds well to flirting and innuendo, and eats it up.
We haven't kissed, as this has been strictly lab work for me and I've not wanted to escalate quickly.
She has met my sister and bro in law, and they told me she was welcome to come to their house on Christmas. I invited her, thinking she would never come as she has 2 daughters and a lot is going on in her life right now. She actually accepted, much to my surprise.
She pulled up to the house, I went out to get her as she wasn't sure which house. We hugged, with her giving me a slight, tentative peck on the cheek (the kind that usually accompanies a hug).
We went inside, and the night was rather boring. We didn't have a chance to bond, we were separated by bad seating. I played some awesome guitar, both Christmas songs and regular (Beatles songs and some instrumentals).
I noticed she didn't have that star-struck look that I'm used to from most girls, LOL, but she has always been low-key. She has heard me play many times because she's in a group guitar class that I teach once a week at the church. She always says I play great but she lacks that longing look I usually get.
Upon us leaving, she was going to follow me to close to her house as she was scared to navigate in the fog. I went outside with her, we chatted, I thought I noticed a bit of hesitation in making plans for the weekend (but I have seen this before & it was a false alarm), and I went to hug her and do the hug/kiss thing but she seemed to move her head kind of far to the side, as if to make sure I didn't go in for the full-on kiss (which I had no intention of doing). Again, she's tough read and I've seen all this before, so I didn't think all that much of it. However, I decided it would be best for me to go ghost for a while in order to gauge interest.
All was good today, with me content to stay NC, when something came to my memory that MAY have caused her slightly weird behavior.
Here's where we get to the good part, my Super-Blooper. That night, it was about 10:30 and most folks had left, and she, myself, my sister and bro in law were sitting around talking. I was bored stiff. Just as I checked my phone, a text video came in from the wife of one of my best friends. It was of Rockefeller Center... they must have gone down there last night. I remarked that the wife of one of my best friends just texted me a movie.
I said "Hey it's a movie from my friend's wife. She uhhh, we... have a thing going on... No, just kidding...
WTF??
Don't ask, I have no idea why that slipped out. Of course, we have nothing going on between us, and they are very good friends who have actually been known to joke about that. I said it in a joking way, but my God, I sure did slip up on that one. It was clearly a joke to everyone, but it was one of those lead balloon moments.
I detected a moment of silence from my family members, and noticed nothing from her. She is divorced, so she might have latched onto it. We chatted on, everything seemed normal, and we left. The rest you already know.
I'm wondering what the best way would be to handle this. She might have taken offense at my dumb joke, she might have been losing interest already (after all, I've been stringing her along without making any moves), and she might just be acting strange as always.
I was considering just staying ghost (in which case the bad joke could be festering in her mind), or perhaps sending a super-short email acknowledging that I made a bad joke last night (without mentioning the actual joke), not sure why, in order to deflect it and display that I am aware of it, and then go total ghost. This would defuse her ability to rationalize what a bad guy I am.
What do you guys think? Is it best to proactively send an acknowledgement (which would ruin my NC) or just stay ghost and let it fester in her mind (if indeed it is even festering in there?
Again, ultimately I'm kind of losing interest and really want to figure out the best move going forward from more of a learning standpoint. I do have to interact with her occasionally in the office, so I'd like to keep things as smooth as possible.