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Master Don Juan
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I think you're mixing up the two girls. The "quiet girl" description was about her younger semi-friend. The girl I've helped has no problems talking with me or others.ready123 said:but from your above post, where you're qualifying her on the surface and are still playing attention games and can't really read her yet, I don't think that's what you guys have
I don't really Love the gal with cancer, I think. She may think I do, but I don't. I love her as a friend. She knows all this calculus and engineering, but she can't figure me out. Our personalities do lend to each other though, which is why I sense a long-term capability here. She was treating me as if I were her husband while in the car. It was kinda weird, but I liked it, and I've had other girls (my oneitis in particular), do that to me, and I play along with their hypothetical scenarios about children, houses, finances, jobs etc.
But there are several other options. Heck, just today, as I have been grooming this young'un I met ealier in the year, she's just now, as of today, REALLY starting to see who I am, and she's falling for my image. She set herself up to watch me about 5 hours after our initial contact. This was no accident, her positioning herself to see me later. She's so young and predictable. She doesn't realize that I have many, many others ahead of her. She thinks she can just jump out and choose me. Insecure, she must be.
I see so much shallowness. It's a trait in a LOT of church, social women. Many women cannot be deep. This girl with cancer can. She's a deep thinker. She reads at light-speed. That was one of the first things that attracted me to her last August, her reading method. She's always got something to read. I'd probably have smart or "well-instructed" children by her. That's my motivation.