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We're both sitting on a sofa next to each other:
1. I'm sitting back relaxed, and talking calmly. She's sitting up and really animated and keeps talking (I thought if I'm relaxed, she would be too, but the opposite happened in my last 2 dates, so this is becoming a trend I need to fix). She's touches me and she's comfortable with my kino. Should I tell her to sit back and relax? If so, how to do it without making her uncomfortable? And why is she sitting up instead leaning back like I am? Is it because she's just nervous...uncomfortable...what?
2. If I position myself so my side is always in contact with her side, and she moves away after a minute, does that mean I escalated too quickly? Would the solution be to employ more pull-push kino (e.g. leave our sides touching or keep my hand on her knee...then take it away before she gets uncomfortable...rinse and repeat until you keep up the physical contact longer)? If so, how do you know when she's ready to keep the physical contact "permanent?"
1. I'm sitting back relaxed, and talking calmly. She's sitting up and really animated and keeps talking (I thought if I'm relaxed, she would be too, but the opposite happened in my last 2 dates, so this is becoming a trend I need to fix). She's touches me and she's comfortable with my kino. Should I tell her to sit back and relax? If so, how to do it without making her uncomfortable? And why is she sitting up instead leaning back like I am? Is it because she's just nervous...uncomfortable...what?
2. If I position myself so my side is always in contact with her side, and she moves away after a minute, does that mean I escalated too quickly? Would the solution be to employ more pull-push kino (e.g. leave our sides touching or keep my hand on her knee...then take it away before she gets uncomfortable...rinse and repeat until you keep up the physical contact longer)? If so, how do you know when she's ready to keep the physical contact "permanent?"