Hi, some updates on this.
Seppuku I unfortunately didn't see your last reply until just now! What you say makes sense and I realize I need more experience. For some reason my smv seems much higher in the USA than here in the uk.
There are women I could date here but it seems that they are either too keen or stone cold towards me lol. Neither seems like much of an experience.
Anyway what happened was that after returning to the uk, this woman who I talked to once in the gym for just a few minutes continued to text me. We had a couple of brief interactions which she initiated. Then last week she reached out and I decided to try and connect a bit with her since it was the only channel that was open. We talked over text for an hour and she seemed to open up to me somewhat in that time.
Then I went back to work and I thought I may text her in a week if I don't hear from her before. And today she contacted me again and I decided to ask again .. I don't know if this was a mistake but it seemed like she was putting herself in my path. I also read Chase's article How To Ask For A Date and that was great! Keep it casual, no big deal.
So I replied to her message and then just said, "hey what's your schedule like later this month? Let's get some food or drink next time I'm over."
She replied saying, you seem a nice and interesting guy, but I am dating someone atm and idk if I would feel comfortable getting dinner with you.
I don't know whether this "nice" equates to 'nice guy' or not. But it seemed to me that it wasn't a yes and not quite a no, but maybe a gentle no. And maybe that's kinda predictable bc she already said no to me once. But if she is happy with her guy why is she spending an hour of the day texting some random British guy she met for five minutes? Seems kinda mixed messages to me.
But anyway I didn't get butt hurt or make a big deal, I just replied, "Well I just wouldn't want you to miss out on getting to know me
So let me know if you change your mind!"
Again I was attempting to follow Chase's article here but now I look at it it seems kinda weak maybe.
She's actually a pretty interesting person and I'm not crazy in love with her or anything so if dating genuinely isn't on the table I actually would like to become friends. But dating would be preferable!
Any thoughts on decrypting this interaction are appreciated, gentlemen.
Seppuku, in terms of gaining experience, would you suggest I start with the newbie assignment, or are there some tinder/bumble starting points too?
Many thanks. Although I'm not gaining experience quickly, I've been through a helluva lot lately and I am least doing pretty well in myself right now and have my shit together.
Seppuku I unfortunately didn't see your last reply until just now! What you say makes sense and I realize I need more experience. For some reason my smv seems much higher in the USA than here in the uk.
There are women I could date here but it seems that they are either too keen or stone cold towards me lol. Neither seems like much of an experience.
Anyway what happened was that after returning to the uk, this woman who I talked to once in the gym for just a few minutes continued to text me. We had a couple of brief interactions which she initiated. Then last week she reached out and I decided to try and connect a bit with her since it was the only channel that was open. We talked over text for an hour and she seemed to open up to me somewhat in that time.
Then I went back to work and I thought I may text her in a week if I don't hear from her before. And today she contacted me again and I decided to ask again .. I don't know if this was a mistake but it seemed like she was putting herself in my path. I also read Chase's article How To Ask For A Date and that was great! Keep it casual, no big deal.
So I replied to her message and then just said, "hey what's your schedule like later this month? Let's get some food or drink next time I'm over."
She replied saying, you seem a nice and interesting guy, but I am dating someone atm and idk if I would feel comfortable getting dinner with you.
I don't know whether this "nice" equates to 'nice guy' or not. But it seemed to me that it wasn't a yes and not quite a no, but maybe a gentle no. And maybe that's kinda predictable bc she already said no to me once. But if she is happy with her guy why is she spending an hour of the day texting some random British guy she met for five minutes? Seems kinda mixed messages to me.
But anyway I didn't get butt hurt or make a big deal, I just replied, "Well I just wouldn't want you to miss out on getting to know me
Again I was attempting to follow Chase's article here but now I look at it it seems kinda weak maybe.
She's actually a pretty interesting person and I'm not crazy in love with her or anything so if dating genuinely isn't on the table I actually would like to become friends. But dating would be preferable!
Any thoughts on decrypting this interaction are appreciated, gentlemen.
Seppuku, in terms of gaining experience, would you suggest I start with the newbie assignment, or are there some tinder/bumble starting points too?
Many thanks. Although I'm not gaining experience quickly, I've been through a helluva lot lately and I am least doing pretty well in myself right now and have my shit together.