So heres my story: I went to this camp for a week, first day all good, made a lot of friends and met this beautiful woman.
Well her best friend was in love with me, and I rejected her, I only just met her a day ago, anyways me and this girl let's call her Jem start flirting like crazy together, on the 4th day we end up together, make out a few times and a lot of cuddling.
about 2 days afterwards she starts distancing herself, she won't look at me in the eyes, she wouldn't talk to me like she did before, started following this fuckboy around, but as far as I am aware she didn't do anything significant with him.
on the night of the last day a friend of mine puts us together to talk, she tells me she fell for me and really likes me, but doesn't know if its just a crush, she told me she didn't know if I was interested in a one night stand or a real relationship, she said we should get to know each other better first.
but the fucking idiot that I am, never told her how I really felt, we agreed to be friends until we got to know each other better, and she said there could be a chance. Well she hugs me, it was a little more than a friendship hug, and after that pretends I don't exist at all.
when I accidentally bump into her she doesn't even acknowledge me. Well last day was there, still ignored, feel like shit, we get ready to leave, I say goodbye to everyone but her, I couldn't bring myself to talk to her and I left.
She has my number but hasn't texted me yet, I know I can get her number from a few friends I met, but I'm not that type of guy. I don't know what to do, she is the perfect woman, girls like her don't even exist in this day and age, we have so much in common, even though I tried I couldn't hold back how much I like her, and that just makes it hurt more. Do I still have a chance? Should I text her? Or did I fuck up real bad?
>>18547462
> must be 18 years or older to post on 4chan
Tl;dr Fell for a girl, she wants to get to know me better, hasn't texted me yet
>>18547462
text her, tell her you enjoyed her company and that you'd like to see her again for coffee or whatever. (if she acts strange about it, just repeat you enjoyed meeting her and that it was a pity things ended on an awkward note, but don't stress this unless it comes up) that's what camp is like; people at close quarters can develop close but superficial bonds that can end just as quickly. out in the real world, you have a better chance of seeing if things could actually work or not.