A girl texted me this after 2 dates that went pretty well, in my opinion.
In Chase's article: https://www.girlschase.com/content/just- ... -nightmare
He says to "Drop the girl and move on."
How exactly do you do this by text? Just say nothing?
I came across an interesting article - I rarely take dating strategy advice from women but she said that something a guy she friend-zoned said really made her think and respect him forever:
http://datingadvicefromagirl.com/what-t ... ends_1655/
"“Sorry sweetie, I have enough friends. And God knows, I could never look at you and see you as just a friend.”
I'm strongly considering saying this and just leaving it. She also says in her blog post that If "things started off smoothly and there were romantic sparks but then something went awry, what I suggest you do is first ask her what happened… ," which I'm dying to ask since I'm in her situation: I'm the younger guy who got friend-zoned. Then hopefully after she tells me, I'll send her that text, which is true, I don't want her as a friend.
I don't think asking "what happened" is coming off as high value but I really do want to know. Then I'll send that cryptic text which also happens to be a compliment that ends it.
Any thoughts?
In Chase's article: https://www.girlschase.com/content/just- ... -nightmare
He says to "Drop the girl and move on."
How exactly do you do this by text? Just say nothing?
I came across an interesting article - I rarely take dating strategy advice from women but she said that something a guy she friend-zoned said really made her think and respect him forever:
http://datingadvicefromagirl.com/what-t ... ends_1655/
"“Sorry sweetie, I have enough friends. And God knows, I could never look at you and see you as just a friend.”
I'm strongly considering saying this and just leaving it. She also says in her blog post that If "things started off smoothly and there were romantic sparks but then something went awry, what I suggest you do is first ask her what happened… ," which I'm dying to ask since I'm in her situation: I'm the younger guy who got friend-zoned. Then hopefully after she tells me, I'll send her that text, which is true, I don't want her as a friend.
I don't think asking "what happened" is coming off as high value but I really do want to know. Then I'll send that cryptic text which also happens to be a compliment that ends it.
Any thoughts?