stumpy_mcgee
Don Juan
I've been best friends with this girl who has had a long term bf. When I first met her, I was a total AFC, and I figured that talking about her problems was the key to her heart. I did maintain a lot of mystery and that sort of thing however. Anyways, a lot of mutual friends would come up to me and tell me about this 'attraction' they felt between her and I, and this girls best female friend told my buddy one day that this girl and I should date, since we both want to anyways.
To make a long story short, a few weeks ago, she broke up with her boyfriend. I gave it some time, and today I went for the kiss...and got shut down. I now realize that I took a couple of wrong turns and ended up in the friend zone, despite her flirting and the attraction everyone 'picks up on when they're around us'. Looking back, I realize that even though I maintained mystery, did the whole ****y-funny thing, and a lot of other DJ principles...I still probably came off as needy to her, as not a challenge, and as 'just an option', or something she wanted but couldn't have because she was in a relationship.
My point to all of this is that, and it's been said a million times, but avoid the friend zone at all costs. I'm going to start to talk to her less, flirt with other girls, and do other things to make it seem like I don't have an attraction to her anymore...but I'm mainly doing this so as to relieve any tension between us because of what happened today. I do have other options, I just thought it'd be really cool if her and I could hook up. I still want her to be my friend because she is awesome...but I guess my underlying message is, even if your case seems to be different then the rest of the guys who are in the friend zone...it probably isn't.
I also have a question, do you guys ever think that 'really good looking guys' (i'd say i'm about a seven, i'm talking about then ones who girls consider to be nines or tens) ever get put in the friend zone? I haven't noticed one of those guys with female friends who aren't interested in more...but maybe it is because those guys know enough not to sit around and comfort the girl about her problems?
To make a long story short, a few weeks ago, she broke up with her boyfriend. I gave it some time, and today I went for the kiss...and got shut down. I now realize that I took a couple of wrong turns and ended up in the friend zone, despite her flirting and the attraction everyone 'picks up on when they're around us'. Looking back, I realize that even though I maintained mystery, did the whole ****y-funny thing, and a lot of other DJ principles...I still probably came off as needy to her, as not a challenge, and as 'just an option', or something she wanted but couldn't have because she was in a relationship.
My point to all of this is that, and it's been said a million times, but avoid the friend zone at all costs. I'm going to start to talk to her less, flirt with other girls, and do other things to make it seem like I don't have an attraction to her anymore...but I'm mainly doing this so as to relieve any tension between us because of what happened today. I do have other options, I just thought it'd be really cool if her and I could hook up. I still want her to be my friend because she is awesome...but I guess my underlying message is, even if your case seems to be different then the rest of the guys who are in the friend zone...it probably isn't.
I also have a question, do you guys ever think that 'really good looking guys' (i'd say i'm about a seven, i'm talking about then ones who girls consider to be nines or tens) ever get put in the friend zone? I haven't noticed one of those guys with female friends who aren't interested in more...but maybe it is because those guys know enough not to sit around and comfort the girl about her problems?