StephenG7585
Don Juan
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Her: "What would you say if I said 'I Love You'?"
Me: "I'd say 'Say it when you've had absolutely nothing at all to drink and I'll believe you."
Try to believe me when I tell you she really wasn't drunk. She was drinking but she wasn't drunk. Either way, I realized that alcohol probably facilitated that question coming out and that's why I responded the way I did. I didn't say "I'd say 'Sorry I don't love you!" because I probably do love her, but I've learned from the site and from personal experience that it's her job to say it first. My problem is I'm clueless as to what her asking the question means. You don't just say something like that to anybody. However, her reaction to my response gave me the vibe of "that was enough resistance to make her feel (in her sensitive state) that that is too close to rejection to actually say it." She sort of validated this by saying so, in so many words.
A few minutes passed as we stood there "in each other's embrace" (yes, I used that awful expression on purpose), and I whispered, "Were you going to say it?" She said no, and she "never says it first anyway". This was where I stated that I'm personally done saying it first, and we sort of 'kidded' that "oh well I guess we'll never love each other!"
Some facts and happenings that might be useful to know:
-She makes an awful lot of marriage references. Keep in mind we're not "technically" anything because she just got out of a 2 year relationship and I guessed it was extremely draining for her or some sh*t and wants to feel "normal" again before she gets in another one. But she seriously jokes about this sh*t all the time. You're already doing me a huge favor by reading this and hopefully giving me some direction so I'll spare you those details because you could care less.
-Every time we're together she manages to begin a discussion about children; how she wants to adopt because "nobody wants to adopt the 9-year-olds" and a few other reasons I forgot but will probably hear about when she talks about it yet again next time I see her.
-Last night she sat on my lap and started discussing birth control options with me and how I'd "have to pay every other month".
-Last night she threw out a mention of how there were "several reasons that indicated I'm 'boyfriend material'/'the boyfriend type'". I guess there were five or something and I think she let out two of them but is deciding to be coy and girly and 'make me wait for the others' or something.
Basically, the conclusion I've jumped to is that there's an awful lot of pieces in motion here for this all to be some "Carrie"-like joke at my expense. It would take an awful lot of work to orchestrate such a grand ruse without this meaning something. I could really use a second pair of eyes here, fellas. Would you mind telling me your thoughts of what you see happening?
Thanks a lot,
Steve
Me: "I'd say 'Say it when you've had absolutely nothing at all to drink and I'll believe you."
Try to believe me when I tell you she really wasn't drunk. She was drinking but she wasn't drunk. Either way, I realized that alcohol probably facilitated that question coming out and that's why I responded the way I did. I didn't say "I'd say 'Sorry I don't love you!" because I probably do love her, but I've learned from the site and from personal experience that it's her job to say it first. My problem is I'm clueless as to what her asking the question means. You don't just say something like that to anybody. However, her reaction to my response gave me the vibe of "that was enough resistance to make her feel (in her sensitive state) that that is too close to rejection to actually say it." She sort of validated this by saying so, in so many words.
A few minutes passed as we stood there "in each other's embrace" (yes, I used that awful expression on purpose), and I whispered, "Were you going to say it?" She said no, and she "never says it first anyway". This was where I stated that I'm personally done saying it first, and we sort of 'kidded' that "oh well I guess we'll never love each other!"
Some facts and happenings that might be useful to know:
-She makes an awful lot of marriage references. Keep in mind we're not "technically" anything because she just got out of a 2 year relationship and I guessed it was extremely draining for her or some sh*t and wants to feel "normal" again before she gets in another one. But she seriously jokes about this sh*t all the time. You're already doing me a huge favor by reading this and hopefully giving me some direction so I'll spare you those details because you could care less.
-Every time we're together she manages to begin a discussion about children; how she wants to adopt because "nobody wants to adopt the 9-year-olds" and a few other reasons I forgot but will probably hear about when she talks about it yet again next time I see her.
-Last night she sat on my lap and started discussing birth control options with me and how I'd "have to pay every other month".
-Last night she threw out a mention of how there were "several reasons that indicated I'm 'boyfriend material'/'the boyfriend type'". I guess there were five or something and I think she let out two of them but is deciding to be coy and girly and 'make me wait for the others' or something.
Basically, the conclusion I've jumped to is that there's an awful lot of pieces in motion here for this all to be some "Carrie"-like joke at my expense. It would take an awful lot of work to orchestrate such a grand ruse without this meaning something. I could really use a second pair of eyes here, fellas. Would you mind telling me your thoughts of what you see happening?
Thanks a lot,
Steve