TheSolitaryMan
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This is gonna sound a bit vague I'm afraid, but my goodness I'm in a confusing situation right now!
Have been around this girl socially for about 5 months now. She's really shy, and I've also been pretty shy with her overall. But I've been making a real effort to talk more recently and I feel this really relaxed connection just recently when we're talking.
There's tons of eye contact going on, we're standing near each other, lots of smiling...all great stuff. At least very friendly, if not romantic.
We seem to have quite a bit in common. Both shy, like the same leisure activities, neither of us are crazy party people etc. etc.
Additionally, she's also said some things to me that could be logically construed as flirty. Like asking to see my work out routine, saying stuff I've said is really funny, telling me she misses me. Sometimes I'll catch her seemingly looking at me too.
Last week she was talking to some female friends and I sort of waited to have a quick chat with her, but since she was busy I went to leave. She suddenly caught up with me and asked if I was going to hang around with her, which I was surprised at.
So I did. We talked. During this talk we casually mentioned free time and she said that she really wanted to see a certain show. Again, I was surprised she told me this, and didn't bring it up further because I didn't want to embarrass her. When she went to leave, she seemed to wait for me too.
Anyway, fast forward a day. We're getting on well again. So well, in fact, that I casually asked her if she wanted to see the show she mentioned together.
Her response? *Slight pause* "Yeah. I think my friend wants to see it too?"
So basically, we're now apparently going all together with this/these friend(s) of hers. I'm not sure if that means that I got "nicely rejected" or what? I'd almost rather she'd just said no
Weirdest thing is, other girls have sort of flirted with me when she's around, and she seems to dislike that (in terms of suddenly paying me more attention when that happens). Yet now that I really put myself out on a limb to spend a little time with her, I feel like perhaps I've made a mistake?
Have been around this girl socially for about 5 months now. She's really shy, and I've also been pretty shy with her overall. But I've been making a real effort to talk more recently and I feel this really relaxed connection just recently when we're talking.
There's tons of eye contact going on, we're standing near each other, lots of smiling...all great stuff. At least very friendly, if not romantic.
We seem to have quite a bit in common. Both shy, like the same leisure activities, neither of us are crazy party people etc. etc.
Additionally, she's also said some things to me that could be logically construed as flirty. Like asking to see my work out routine, saying stuff I've said is really funny, telling me she misses me. Sometimes I'll catch her seemingly looking at me too.
Last week she was talking to some female friends and I sort of waited to have a quick chat with her, but since she was busy I went to leave. She suddenly caught up with me and asked if I was going to hang around with her, which I was surprised at.
So I did. We talked. During this talk we casually mentioned free time and she said that she really wanted to see a certain show. Again, I was surprised she told me this, and didn't bring it up further because I didn't want to embarrass her. When she went to leave, she seemed to wait for me too.
Anyway, fast forward a day. We're getting on well again. So well, in fact, that I casually asked her if she wanted to see the show she mentioned together.
Her response? *Slight pause* "Yeah. I think my friend wants to see it too?"
So basically, we're now apparently going all together with this/these friend(s) of hers. I'm not sure if that means that I got "nicely rejected" or what? I'd almost rather she'd just said no
Weirdest thing is, other girls have sort of flirted with me when she's around, and she seems to dislike that (in terms of suddenly paying me more attention when that happens). Yet now that I really put myself out on a limb to spend a little time with her, I feel like perhaps I've made a mistake?