Well, I guess you could consider me a guy with good inner game but poor outer game. Unfortunately, my outer game needs some tweaking. Anyway, my gut instinct with this girl is to just forget her. But this is what I've usually done. And I've never had a girlfriend before. So here's the story.
My sister set up this group date thing with me and her friend. Let's call her Britney. So my sister gave me Britney's number. I talked with Britney for like 5 minutes 2 different times before the date for some rapport and to set the date up. She always answered and returned my calls.
Day of the date. Things went ok. Britney was honestly a little heavier than I expected - maybe 15-20lbs over optimal. I'm quite the sports guy, like 9% body fat and a good amount of muscle. So I'm kind of picky, and I wasn't entirely physically attracted to her. She may have felt awkward too, being "fatter" than me. BUT she is a good looking girl nonetheless.
Long story short. The date was just 'ok' and didn't end in a kiss, but I thought, well, I might actually be interested in her. She's a good girl, has lots of things going for her. At least better than a lot of girls I have met recently.
So I called her 3 days later and left a message asking her to call me back that night. She didn't call back but instead I receive a text message from her:
"Hey, I got your message. Sorry I didn't call back. I've been really busy, and I have a study group right now. What's up?"
I'm thinking, great. This sounds like an interest level drop to me. I reply back 6 hours later at 2am:
"Well I was going to ask you out."
I know this statement sounds AFC. I didn't realize it until later. What I was intending to say is that I was going to ask her out but since she didn't call, it was too late (my time is scarce... which it is). Didn't receive a reply by noon later, so I write:
"Forget it Britney"
I was just writing what I felt. I have low tolerance for BS. This statement here obviously set off some emotions as she wrote back really sorry:
"Hey, I am really sorry. I have honestly been really busy. I got your message when I was sleeping and have been in classes all morning. I didn't mean to make you mad. I'm sorry if I did."
I didn't reply. It just sounds like yet another downward spiral into nothing. It's at this point I usually just forget it and NEXT her. Am I right with this? What is the way of the DJ?
My sister set up this group date thing with me and her friend. Let's call her Britney. So my sister gave me Britney's number. I talked with Britney for like 5 minutes 2 different times before the date for some rapport and to set the date up. She always answered and returned my calls.
Day of the date. Things went ok. Britney was honestly a little heavier than I expected - maybe 15-20lbs over optimal. I'm quite the sports guy, like 9% body fat and a good amount of muscle. So I'm kind of picky, and I wasn't entirely physically attracted to her. She may have felt awkward too, being "fatter" than me. BUT she is a good looking girl nonetheless.
Long story short. The date was just 'ok' and didn't end in a kiss, but I thought, well, I might actually be interested in her. She's a good girl, has lots of things going for her. At least better than a lot of girls I have met recently.
So I called her 3 days later and left a message asking her to call me back that night. She didn't call back but instead I receive a text message from her:
"Hey, I got your message. Sorry I didn't call back. I've been really busy, and I have a study group right now. What's up?"
I'm thinking, great. This sounds like an interest level drop to me. I reply back 6 hours later at 2am:
"Well I was going to ask you out."
I know this statement sounds AFC. I didn't realize it until later. What I was intending to say is that I was going to ask her out but since she didn't call, it was too late (my time is scarce... which it is). Didn't receive a reply by noon later, so I write:
"Forget it Britney"
I was just writing what I felt. I have low tolerance for BS. This statement here obviously set off some emotions as she wrote back really sorry:
"Hey, I am really sorry. I have honestly been really busy. I got your message when I was sleeping and have been in classes all morning. I didn't mean to make you mad. I'm sorry if I did."
I didn't reply. It just sounds like yet another downward spiral into nothing. It's at this point I usually just forget it and NEXT her. Am I right with this? What is the way of the DJ?