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Seems to me that she clearly cares about you enough not to want to hurt you, but because she's trying to be nice it's giving the wrong impression.
If she were interested she would have made it clear, and she'd make sure there was time for you. She is moving on with her life and perhaps may want you as a friend, or perhaps is just polite when you get in touch because she doesn't want further complications.
Many girls are raised to be polite and kind, which means when you're met with a situation with a guy you don't say how you feel, but you try and act nicely which is misleading and can cause more problems in the long run.
Although it would be painful if she were to say she wasn't interested, at least you know where you stand. Because (for whatever reason) she can't say exactly how she feels she's using excuses like she's busy in the hope you'll get the message.
As previously mentioned you should be completely upfront with her about your feelings. The longer you keep offering her nights out and meals the more opportunities she has to make excuses. And the worse both of you are going to feel.
She isn't being mean, she's trying to be kind.
So I would do one of two things. Either just leave it, accept she's not for you, and move on. Or tell her that you want a second chance and see what she says.
Either way, it sounds to me like this relationship isn't going anywhere, but you have the chance to take control of the situation by asking outright where you stand - and telling her what you'd like to see happen.
Seems to me that both of you are afraid of having to admit the truth about what's going on to each other.
So I would do one of two things. Either just leave it, accept she's not for you, and move on. Or tell her that you want a second chance and see what she says.
So I would do one of two things. Either just leave it, accept she's not for you, and move on. Or tell her that you want a second chance and see what she says.
Totally agree DrP.
I know this needs to be done, i just don't think meeting and rushing in straight away about it would have been the best way? I thought more about at least meeting as friends a couple of times, then maybe saying something?
I want her to know that she does mean a lot to me, if I made that mistake last time, I don't want to this time, but on the other hand I don't want to go out on a limb and make a complete fool of myself - am I already doing this?
You have more chance of buying a winning lottery ticket for a pound from a one legged Angolan girl behind the cinema in Slough on a Wednesday night 20 minutes after the draw has been made than you have of getting this girl back.
You have more chance of buying a winning lottery ticket for a pound from a one legged Angolan girl behind the cinema in Slough on a Wednesday night 20 minutes after the draw has been made than you have of getting this girl back.
I may be wrong.
I'm tempted to just text now and ask if she will ever see us as more than mates. I know texting really isn't the best way to go with this one, but I won't see her all week - i do really need to just know. I suppose the outcome of that will be that we won't even be mates in truth.
You have more chance of buying a winning lottery ticket for a pound from a one legged Angolan girl behind the cinema in Slough on a Wednesday night 20 minutes after the draw has been made than you have of getting this girl back.
I may be wrong.
I'm tempted to just text now and ask if she will ever see us as more than mates. I know texting really isn't the best way to go with this one, but I won't see her all week - i do really need to just know. I suppose the outcome of that will be that we won't even be mates in truth.
I'm tempted to just text now and ask if she will ever see us as more than mates. I know texting really isn't the best way to go with this one, but I won't see her all week - i do really need to just know. I suppose the outcome of that will be that we won't even be mates in truth.
Don't text. Wait until you've finished work (I presume you are at work!), go somewhere quiet and call her. Have the conversation.
You have more chance of buying a winning lottery ticket for a pound from a one legged Angolan girl behind the cinema in Slough on a Wednesday night 20 minutes after the draw has been made than you have of getting this girl back.
I may be wrong.
I'm tempted to just text now and ask if she will ever see us as more than mates. I know texting really isn't the best way to go with this one, but I won't see her all week - i do really need to just know. I suppose the outcome of that will be that we won't even be mates in truth.
Phone her and ask.
I'd much rather do it face to face, but won't see her for over a week, I was the last time we met, but didn't want to spoil a good night.
You have more chance of buying a winning lottery ticket for a pound from a one legged Angolan girl behind the cinema in Slough on a Wednesday night 20 minutes after the draw has been made than you have of getting this girl back.
I may be wrong.
I'm tempted to just text now and ask if she will ever see us as more than mates. I know texting really isn't the best way to go with this one, but I won't see her all week - i do really need to just know. I suppose the outcome of that will be that we won't even be mates in truth.
Phone her and ask.
I'd much rather do it face to face, but won't see her for over a week, I was the last time we met, but didn't want to spoil a good night.
Stop making excuses... call her, ask her if she has 2 minutes to spare and ask her.