Would you break some of the rules if you knew a girl was genuinely attracted and interested in you by her actions, words, and bodylanguage?
I looked at similar threads and people have been making good suggestions :
ie if you feel you WANT to call her, do it
if you feel you HAVE to call her, don't
and various things girls do and don't do that are obvious if she's interested.
It's also funny to see some people over analyze things, but I don't want to under analyze it by going too much with my gut feeling.
SO: This girl I email closed was already very into me and the 2 interest revealing emails she responded to me confirmed it (it contained things not necessary and don't make sense- in a nutshell for interest criterion). I call her for the first time at night, leave a vm telling her to meet, and she responds with text msg 2.5 hours later apologizing for the lateness and suggesting a time the second day. (In hindsight, should've called her right then)
I texted her early the next morning because I am busy and get up early, and called and leave a vm telling her to call back. Nothing.
The next day I call again and reach her after 1.5 rings, she tells me she has a project meeting late afternoon for Sunday so she suggested setting a time for early afternoon that day.
I call Sunday to confirm, but get vm and left one telling her to call back.
Now, I can honestly say that this girl is very interested and attracted to me, I have never felt it this strong before from girls, and she's gone out of her way to email things and sharing detailed time frames of when she's free, returning my very FIRST phone call with text very soon, and being happy about meeting when I was actually on the phone with her- humans can tell from others' voices when they are genuinely happy.
But I do know that girls are conditioned to not show too much to avoid risk being seen as desperate (When I asked her on the phone for a time that worked for her, she even blurbed Saturday afternoon but realized how eager she wanted to see me)
So, my gut tells me to call her again soon because I want to, or go one step back to email and gauge interest from her response...
I looked at similar threads and people have been making good suggestions :
ie if you feel you WANT to call her, do it
if you feel you HAVE to call her, don't
and various things girls do and don't do that are obvious if she's interested.
It's also funny to see some people over analyze things, but I don't want to under analyze it by going too much with my gut feeling.
SO: This girl I email closed was already very into me and the 2 interest revealing emails she responded to me confirmed it (it contained things not necessary and don't make sense- in a nutshell for interest criterion). I call her for the first time at night, leave a vm telling her to meet, and she responds with text msg 2.5 hours later apologizing for the lateness and suggesting a time the second day. (In hindsight, should've called her right then)
I texted her early the next morning because I am busy and get up early, and called and leave a vm telling her to call back. Nothing.
The next day I call again and reach her after 1.5 rings, she tells me she has a project meeting late afternoon for Sunday so she suggested setting a time for early afternoon that day.
I call Sunday to confirm, but get vm and left one telling her to call back.
Now, I can honestly say that this girl is very interested and attracted to me, I have never felt it this strong before from girls, and she's gone out of her way to email things and sharing detailed time frames of when she's free, returning my very FIRST phone call with text very soon, and being happy about meeting when I was actually on the phone with her- humans can tell from others' voices when they are genuinely happy.
But I do know that girls are conditioned to not show too much to avoid risk being seen as desperate (When I asked her on the phone for a time that worked for her, she even blurbed Saturday afternoon but realized how eager she wanted to see me)
So, my gut tells me to call her again soon because I want to, or go one step back to email and gauge interest from her response...