DiscipleOfChange Posted November 25, 2005 Share Posted November 25, 2005 So tonite a bunch of us went to the movies and it was real freakin cold outside and in the car so on the ride over and the ride back the three of us in the back kind of did a huddle of sorts. On the ride to the theater, my arm was just kind of around the shoulder of this girl but on the ride back she was totally snug within my arms. She didn't seem to mind this. So I walk with her towards her dorm and put my arm around her shoulder and ask her if she wanted to go for coffee with me on Monday. she asked me what time and I told her whenever you're free. She told me that she didn't know but that she would call me. I'm not overly excited because she didn't say yes however I'm curious as to how many of you think the "I'll call you" is a nice way of saying "no" and how many of you think otherwise. Link to comment
hk87 Posted November 25, 2005 Share Posted November 25, 2005 It's a kinda of rejection. She's not sure about you yet, and wants to take things slowly. Never give up, she probably will call you if you are friends Link to comment
DiscipleOfChange Posted November 25, 2005 Author Share Posted November 25, 2005 yeah, and besides, cuddling doesn't necessarily denote interest. Especially when it's pretty freakin' cold and people just want to get warm right LOL Link to comment
Dating Coach Posted November 25, 2005 Share Posted November 25, 2005 Don't say "whenever you're available". Even if you don't know when she is available, offer a time. "How about 9 AM?" "I have a class between 9-10, but I am free at 8!" That's a good sign there. When you let her leave with "I'll call you" then now you are at the mercy of the situation and must wait for her. That sucks. Link to comment
DiscipleOfChange Posted November 25, 2005 Author Share Posted November 25, 2005 Well, it's a lesson for next time I suppose. We'll have to wait and see HAHA. No matter what happens, we're still cool and I've gotten relaxed about the process so now I can focus on refining my skills when the next opportunity presents itself. Link to comment
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