Hey guys, here's the situation:
I was out with a couple of friends a few weeks back, it was Saturday night and we met two girls. They both spent that Saturday and the next with us socializing. The last Saturday, we were kind of drunk and played good ol' Truth or Dare. Keep in mind that I noticed one of them eyeing me, glancing back at me whenever she could. And it was the better looking one, she really is beautiful. Since we're not exactly begginers with girls in general, my friends picked up pretty quick what they had to do in that game. I always wanted a dare so I made out with her, sucked her lips, licked her neck and whatnot, those were all dares and she was pretty compliant. She got questions like whom would she rather kiss or go out with from us bunch, and she always picked me.
Anyway, the night ended, I got the number and set up the date. The date was really cool, I took her to a coffee shop and strategically sat next to her so I could implement physical escalation. After that I took her for a walk down a beautiful street so I could "accidentally" bump into her and all those things. Needless to say, she's worth my time.
At the end of the date when I wanted to kiss her, I jokingly said "I wonder if I need a dare to kiss you now..." with a sly grin on my face. I leaned in but she smiled and said "Some other time", while turning only her cheek for me to kiss her. I was kind of disappointed because I expected a kiss no problem. I texted her after that that I had a good time and that I'd like a second date with her. Her reply was this:
I had a great time too
We'll come up with something.
I was really disappointed with this reply because it's a diplomatic, reserved, vague answer. It sounds worse in my language, believe me. It could've been "Yes", "Sure", "Of course", whichever positive response that signals her interest. She's neutral. She could mean she wants it, but she could also mean she doesn't want it. So my question now is how should I act now? The date was literally yesterday. She's busy for the rest of the week because her brother is getting married. My gut and pride tell me to wait for her contact but my friends say that I should contact her on Monday-Tuesday, after the wedding to set up another date.
She's either playing a game of who's chasing whom or she's politely blowing me off. I hate not knowing which one it is. What should I do? Thanks.
I was out with a couple of friends a few weeks back, it was Saturday night and we met two girls. They both spent that Saturday and the next with us socializing. The last Saturday, we were kind of drunk and played good ol' Truth or Dare. Keep in mind that I noticed one of them eyeing me, glancing back at me whenever she could. And it was the better looking one, she really is beautiful. Since we're not exactly begginers with girls in general, my friends picked up pretty quick what they had to do in that game. I always wanted a dare so I made out with her, sucked her lips, licked her neck and whatnot, those were all dares and she was pretty compliant. She got questions like whom would she rather kiss or go out with from us bunch, and she always picked me.
Anyway, the night ended, I got the number and set up the date. The date was really cool, I took her to a coffee shop and strategically sat next to her so I could implement physical escalation. After that I took her for a walk down a beautiful street so I could "accidentally" bump into her and all those things. Needless to say, she's worth my time.
At the end of the date when I wanted to kiss her, I jokingly said "I wonder if I need a dare to kiss you now..." with a sly grin on my face. I leaned in but she smiled and said "Some other time", while turning only her cheek for me to kiss her. I was kind of disappointed because I expected a kiss no problem. I texted her after that that I had a good time and that I'd like a second date with her. Her reply was this:
I had a great time too
I was really disappointed with this reply because it's a diplomatic, reserved, vague answer. It sounds worse in my language, believe me. It could've been "Yes", "Sure", "Of course", whichever positive response that signals her interest. She's neutral. She could mean she wants it, but she could also mean she doesn't want it. So my question now is how should I act now? The date was literally yesterday. She's busy for the rest of the week because her brother is getting married. My gut and pride tell me to wait for her contact but my friends say that I should contact her on Monday-Tuesday, after the wedding to set up another date.
She's either playing a game of who's chasing whom or she's politely blowing me off. I hate not knowing which one it is. What should I do? Thanks.