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Guys your advice is welcome too.
So this girl has been really wish-washy with me, and women are hard to understand. Can I get some advice?
She's really Christian. She wanted to kiss me the night we hung out. She would initiate a kiss, than pull back. She said she doesn't kiss on the first date. I think she started to get really turned on so she said "alright you've gotta get out of my car" really abruptly. She would burry her head in my chest, and I would caress her hair. She would lay her head in my chest for a minute, or two than quickly move back. She did this a couple times. Not sure if she really doesn't kiss on the first date, and she was super tempted so she was acting nervous, or if she's not sure if she likes me or not, or if she likes me a lot and is scared of moving too fast. She did tell me I'd get my chance to kiss her without a doubt though. I really like her.
Yesterday I texted her though, and she seemed distant. This is the day after al this happened. Today I texted her saying "good morning mein fräulein" (German for little lady), but she hasn't texted back all day.
We get along so well. I just can't figure her out though. I really need help with her. I figure if I leave her alone for a couple of days maybe she'll start thinking about me more. I just hope I didn't seem to clingy when I texted her yesterday. That's why I haven't texted her back all day except for saying good morning.
NOTE: I've been with my ex for six years so I'm coming back fresh to the dating game. This girl is 19, and I'm 24. I'm old-school I don't like,e texting, and don't really understand the rules of it. She answers my texts necks very quickly though(90% of the time). Man i really like this girl, but I can't figure her out. She's super straight forward though, and I still am having trouble understanding her. I'm kind of nervous around her since I like her so much, but relaxed at the same time. She explained to me that if she didn't like me she'd let it be known. She'd tell me she said.
What should I do?
So this girl has been really wish-washy with me, and women are hard to understand. Can I get some advice?
She's really Christian. She wanted to kiss me the night we hung out. She would initiate a kiss, than pull back. She said she doesn't kiss on the first date. I think she started to get really turned on so she said "alright you've gotta get out of my car" really abruptly. She would burry her head in my chest, and I would caress her hair. She would lay her head in my chest for a minute, or two than quickly move back. She did this a couple times. Not sure if she really doesn't kiss on the first date, and she was super tempted so she was acting nervous, or if she's not sure if she likes me or not, or if she likes me a lot and is scared of moving too fast. She did tell me I'd get my chance to kiss her without a doubt though. I really like her.
Yesterday I texted her though, and she seemed distant. This is the day after al this happened. Today I texted her saying "good morning mein fräulein" (German for little lady), but she hasn't texted back all day.
We get along so well. I just can't figure her out though. I really need help with her. I figure if I leave her alone for a couple of days maybe she'll start thinking about me more. I just hope I didn't seem to clingy when I texted her yesterday. That's why I haven't texted her back all day except for saying good morning.
NOTE: I've been with my ex for six years so I'm coming back fresh to the dating game. This girl is 19, and I'm 24. I'm old-school I don't like,e texting, and don't really understand the rules of it. She answers my texts necks very quickly though(90% of the time). Man i really like this girl, but I can't figure her out. She's super straight forward though, and I still am having trouble understanding her. I'm kind of nervous around her since I like her so much, but relaxed at the same time. She explained to me that if she didn't like me she'd let it be known. She'd tell me she said.
What should I do?
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