ObamaGoesPostal wrote:
MyFutureSelfnMe wrote:
Anyone who tells you "never give up" in a case like this watches far too many movies. Persistence is one thing, maintaining your sanity is another.
Right on, thanks for your superb advice. I wrote to her that I understood that she didn't want anything to do with me, and that I will leave her alone now. She basically wrote that she got rather surprised that I asked and that we can perhaps go out some time but that she's not going to be at home too much. Interesting now how she wrote she will be in England for two weeks this time and not three weeks like last time.
But there's this weird feeling that she will force herself out with me, which I do not want. If a girl would really like to go out with you, then they would just say yes - am I right?
Slow down, cowboy. Seriously. Confidence is all about doing what you mean to and then backing off and letting things play out without guidance. Don't worry so much about "I don't know what to read into this situation" because, I promise, you will never be able to completely understand what a statement means; different people with different views mean different things when they say the same phrase. Just let it play out, if she's interested, you'll know soon enough (you likely have many many years ahead of you, what's one day, more or less?)
I will say, as a female, that I am somewhat unnerved when people, especially males, press me for a response/action and I'm not ready to give one. I am more likely to eventually agree to go with someone who offers the invitation and backs off to give me time to consider. I'm far from normal, but I've heard the same from *most* of the reasonably sane women I've asked