There's this girl, we're interested in each other. We went on a date, went pretty well. Now I want to go out on a date, but she claims, that she's is very busy and has to study for college and shit. Whenever I suggest an activity, she turns it down with
>sorry, not that day, i'm busy
I ask her
>well, when are you free
and she responds by saying
>well, i'm on a schedule, i'll tell you when i'm free
Anons, i've been waiting for about 2 weeks now. I don't think she has lost interest, because we text each other daily, but i highly doubt she's always busy, as she claims.
What should i do bros?
>>17758786
Sounds like she changed her mind, sorry brah.
>>17758794
Her actions make me think so too, but her texts make me think otherwise, as we both text some flirtarious shit left and right. That being said, she never texts first, so maybe you are right.
>>17758814
I went through a similar thing like one week ago, so I feel you, and she stayed nice throughout it all, which kept me going, until she finally said that she wasn't really interested.
I don't know how many times you've asked her out for a second date, but you should stop, before you start to come off as needy or desperate, and just leave it up to her.
>>17758843
Damn, bro. That must have stung.
Maybe I should ask her straight up, is she even interested?
Feel like that might spare me a lot of bullshit later.
>>17758855
Rejection always sucks, but there were no real emotions involved, so it wasn't really that painful. She seemed like a nice girl and we shared some interests, that was all.
I was actually going to ask he if she was even interested at all, right before she told me, since it was bothering me to a degree, where rejection was more preferable to the constant worrying.
Anyone else wanting to help out?