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So basically, I have given up on the girl that I saw a month ago. She's the one from this LR. I definitely caught some oneitis after the sex, and she's been giving me a hard time on text afterwards.
On to the post.
I texted her the same evening after sex, thanking for an eventful day, hoping she had arrived home safely and couldn't wait to meet again. She said likewise.
I texted her a week after, suggesting a meet up, and what's her schedule like.
Well, things were not going very well, personal stuff had taken over her life, and it was going to take some time.. and whatnot..
I was understanding and wanted to meet when she didn't have so many things that bothered her..
She said sorry it had to be like this, but thank you for understanding.
I texted her again two weeks later, last Thursday: hoping she was good and suggesting a hot drink soon.
She didn't respond until three days had passed. She dodged this one as well, saying that she was game, but not at the moment because she was not good, also the reason she hadn't respond until now (lol, really?). But she'd like to some other time. And proceeded to ask about some other things about me, unrelated to the date..
Replied yesterday. Told her alright, hope you'll get things solved.. we'll text sometime later, take care
I'll admit I was being more playful in my texts than this report implies, but I'm not in mood for detailed translation.
I want to believe she's telling the truth about things being difficult for her. But at this point, I don't know what to believe. I have a couple of theories:
1. She's really having a hard time and wants to meet again, but me pushing her to meet is not helping.
2. It was a one time thing for her
I'm stronly believing it's the last theory I'm right about, but only now am I beginning to believe this.. why? because of two things in her previous texts:
The text one week later: "Well, things were not going very well, personal stuff had taken over her life, and it was going to take some time.."
The last text: "she was game, but not at the moment because she was not good, also the reason she hadn't respond until now. But she'd like to some other time."
If I am right, I feel like a fool for not recognizing this sooner... and the mistake on my part is that I let my feelings blind my better judgment. It's hard to tell what said personal stuff is about when she's being vague about it (but she has no reasons to reveal it to me). However, the "she'd like to some other time" was written so casually that I suspect she's literally telling me "come on dude, read between the lines"
I know that some guys tell a girl they had sex with that they are really busy afterwards as a mean to not seeing her anymore.. is it possible I am a "victim" (in lack of better terms) to such treatment right now?
On the other hand, I can't help but feel (yes, it's a feeling, not a thought) it's theory #1 that's correct.. I have tried this before, but that was in my teens.. I wonder if people/girls in their mid 20's do stuff like that? She did say sorry, but some people do say sorry just like they say hi..
Well, what I want to know is:
1. Is she telling me politely to let her go?
2. If yes to #1: Is there still a chance of turning things around? Or is that window closed?
3. If you have taken the time to read the LR, can you tell me if there's anything I could have done to prevent this from happening? Or if things have been out of my control ever since I tried to set up a new meeting?
With hope of further improvement
a-jay
On to the post.
I texted her the same evening after sex, thanking for an eventful day, hoping she had arrived home safely and couldn't wait to meet again. She said likewise.
I texted her a week after, suggesting a meet up, and what's her schedule like.
Well, things were not going very well, personal stuff had taken over her life, and it was going to take some time.. and whatnot..
I was understanding and wanted to meet when she didn't have so many things that bothered her..
She said sorry it had to be like this, but thank you for understanding.
I texted her again two weeks later, last Thursday: hoping she was good and suggesting a hot drink soon.
She didn't respond until three days had passed. She dodged this one as well, saying that she was game, but not at the moment because she was not good, also the reason she hadn't respond until now (lol, really?). But she'd like to some other time. And proceeded to ask about some other things about me, unrelated to the date..
Replied yesterday. Told her alright, hope you'll get things solved.. we'll text sometime later, take care
I'll admit I was being more playful in my texts than this report implies, but I'm not in mood for detailed translation.
I want to believe she's telling the truth about things being difficult for her. But at this point, I don't know what to believe. I have a couple of theories:
1. She's really having a hard time and wants to meet again, but me pushing her to meet is not helping.
2. It was a one time thing for her
I'm stronly believing it's the last theory I'm right about, but only now am I beginning to believe this.. why? because of two things in her previous texts:
The text one week later: "Well, things were not going very well, personal stuff had taken over her life, and it was going to take some time.."
The last text: "she was game, but not at the moment because she was not good, also the reason she hadn't respond until now. But she'd like to some other time."
If I am right, I feel like a fool for not recognizing this sooner... and the mistake on my part is that I let my feelings blind my better judgment. It's hard to tell what said personal stuff is about when she's being vague about it (but she has no reasons to reveal it to me). However, the "she'd like to some other time" was written so casually that I suspect she's literally telling me "come on dude, read between the lines"
I know that some guys tell a girl they had sex with that they are really busy afterwards as a mean to not seeing her anymore.. is it possible I am a "victim" (in lack of better terms) to such treatment right now?
On the other hand, I can't help but feel (yes, it's a feeling, not a thought) it's theory #1 that's correct.. I have tried this before, but that was in my teens.. I wonder if people/girls in their mid 20's do stuff like that? She did say sorry, but some people do say sorry just like they say hi..
Well, what I want to know is:
1. Is she telling me politely to let her go?
2. If yes to #1: Is there still a chance of turning things around? Or is that window closed?
3. If you have taken the time to read the LR, can you tell me if there's anything I could have done to prevent this from happening? Or if things have been out of my control ever since I tried to set up a new meeting?
With hope of further improvement
a-jay

