long story short - i've been out of the game for a while and made a lot of mistakes going too fast with a girl i was dating. I had her staying over at my place after the first week but I pushed too hard.
basically, after fingering her for a bit (and her returning the favor), i tried to put it in her. she instantly stopped making out with me and changed to subject to talk about other stuff. i pretended it was no big deal and went with it.
a day later she calls me and says we need to stop seeing each other because I remind her of her ex-bf, who "destroyed her", and she wants nothing to do with him. she told me she wishes we were friends longer b4 dating because right now she can't tell if she likes me for me, or because i remind her of him. "it's unfair to you", she says. she goes on to say how comfortable she is around me, and that we can be "really, really close friends"
the issue is I don't believe that's the real reason. I don't mind the breakup (we've only been dating 9 days or so) i'm just worried that i freaked her out sexually, and rather than confront it, she's just giving some BS reason instead. We are both 23, and work in the same office and have mutual friends, so I'm afraid that she'll start spreading rumors that I'm only out for sex.
so should i take her word for why she broke up with me, or go ahead and apologize for moving too fast anyway? like i said, i'm just worried about my reputation in the office.
basically, after fingering her for a bit (and her returning the favor), i tried to put it in her. she instantly stopped making out with me and changed to subject to talk about other stuff. i pretended it was no big deal and went with it.
a day later she calls me and says we need to stop seeing each other because I remind her of her ex-bf, who "destroyed her", and she wants nothing to do with him. she told me she wishes we were friends longer b4 dating because right now she can't tell if she likes me for me, or because i remind her of him. "it's unfair to you", she says. she goes on to say how comfortable she is around me, and that we can be "really, really close friends"
the issue is I don't believe that's the real reason. I don't mind the breakup (we've only been dating 9 days or so) i'm just worried that i freaked her out sexually, and rather than confront it, she's just giving some BS reason instead. We are both 23, and work in the same office and have mutual friends, so I'm afraid that she'll start spreading rumors that I'm only out for sex.
so should i take her word for why she broke up with me, or go ahead and apologize for moving too fast anyway? like i said, i'm just worried about my reputation in the office.