I was already unexcited by the interaction that I didn't mind she'd go.
However, if one was hell bent in making things happen how do you see a way out?
THE STORY
She liked me, and called me to make this meeting happen, but I wasn't ready/willing to move at her slow pace.
Were were sitting on a couch in my room. Early on she said she likes gentlemen, which never fails to annoy me
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She kept giving strong resistance every time I'd put my hand(s) around her. Like grabbing my hands, looking at me angry and telling me very seriously to stop.
She wasn't willing to go sexual and neither to leave. The rather empty conversation without any physical interaction was draining me.
Finally, I had my hand on her back and she looked at me very angry. But I didn't remove my hand. She said if I didn't take it away, she'd leave.
I didn't see an immediate way out to defuse the situation, and preferred to let her leave rather than "lose" that battle.
I was wondering what could be ways around this situation?
However, if one was hell bent in making things happen how do you see a way out?
THE STORY
She liked me, and called me to make this meeting happen, but I wasn't ready/willing to move at her slow pace.
Were were sitting on a couch in my room. Early on she said she likes gentlemen, which never fails to annoy me
She kept giving strong resistance every time I'd put my hand(s) around her. Like grabbing my hands, looking at me angry and telling me very seriously to stop.
She wasn't willing to go sexual and neither to leave. The rather empty conversation without any physical interaction was draining me.
Finally, I had my hand on her back and she looked at me very angry. But I didn't remove my hand. She said if I didn't take it away, she'd leave.
I didn't see an immediate way out to defuse the situation, and preferred to let her leave rather than "lose" that battle.
I was wondering what could be ways around this situation?