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This is a question in general, but it's inspired by my current situation. I've taken a girl who's a few years younger than me (I'm 23) on a casual date for coffee. I met her online and after a little bit of back and fourth segued to texting, etc, etc. However during our first text conversation via text she asked to add me on Facebook. Normally my policy is no facebook until we've had sex, or at least had a really solid, tension filled date (I feel it breaks the mystique and frames me as more of a potential long-term boyfriend than a lover), but she insisted after I playfully deflected her request. So I gave it to her while still keeping a balanced tone ("Only if you promise you're only a little bit crazy
"). Anyways, the date went well and I definitely made a sexual impression, but I could not feel any way in which to maneuver it into traveling back to one of our places (both of us did a bit of a commute to meet).
We've chatted briefly each day since (she initiates), and I've noticed she's making jokingly sexual posts, which based on her timeline does not seem to be her norm. I'm guessing she's trying to get me to engage her in these joke posts, since she's been very eager to chat with me. Either way, they definitely present an opportunity for a more sexual-innuendo filled conversation, but this brings me to my question:
Should I respond to one of these Facebook posts that seem to be directed at me, or would publicly commenting on her Facebook push me far into the "boyfriend zone"? My concern is that once we start a back and fourth on her posts, her friends will get involved, and as Chase has taught well, friends getting involved early on can kill any chance at becoming lovers first. I'm on the fence as to whether it would be a harmless opportunity, or something that could significantly alter the dynamics.
We've chatted briefly each day since (she initiates), and I've noticed she's making jokingly sexual posts, which based on her timeline does not seem to be her norm. I'm guessing she's trying to get me to engage her in these joke posts, since she's been very eager to chat with me. Either way, they definitely present an opportunity for a more sexual-innuendo filled conversation, but this brings me to my question:
Should I respond to one of these Facebook posts that seem to be directed at me, or would publicly commenting on her Facebook push me far into the "boyfriend zone"? My concern is that once we start a back and fourth on her posts, her friends will get involved, and as Chase has taught well, friends getting involved early on can kill any chance at becoming lovers first. I'm on the fence as to whether it would be a harmless opportunity, or something that could significantly alter the dynamics.