Sorry if this is a bit long, but I wanted to get all the info in there, I would love any thoughts and advice anyone can spare. Thanks.
So I work in the film industry, I was working on a film recently and I really hit it off with one of the actresses, there was clear attraction on both sides and some real strong chemistry, a very good match. A few other people commented on the girls attraction for me, and there was a bit of a joke going round about how long it would take us to get together (people talking quite openly about this).
I was very busy during filming, my job means working roughly 18 hours a day for almost 6 weeks straight, so I didn't really have the time to take this girl out properly, plus I've learnt from a previous job 'not to shit where you eat' - things can get very messy and awkward. Plus I always put my job first. I think if anything this attitude helped, the girl started finding reasons to hang around me and she really seemed to be putting the effort in to impress me.
When we finally finished filming we had a big party for all the cast and crew, I spent the whole night with this girl, she was following me around everywhere, eventually we separated from the group and whenever anyone tried to get our attention they failed, we were 'hooked on each other' - I told her I had thought about asking her out a lot and she explained she would have loved that. I invited her back to mine but she had an early train to catch back to her home city and was staying quite far from my house (on a couch in a friends house), but she really did want to come back with me but just couldn't, which I accepted.
The next morning she sent me a text saying she would have loved to have come home with, how much she enjoyed meeting me and that she wanted to see me soon and didn't want this to be goodbye. We spent the whole next week texting back and forth all day and night with her putting most of the effort in. I've never had this much attention from a girl before, and it felt easy and natural. I suggested meeting up (we live 3 hours away from each other) and she agreed she wanted to but might have to wait a couple of weeks as she got settled back in at home. I handled this well and said that was fine and was looking forward to it and low and behold a day later she said she had free time that weekend and for me to visit her if I wanted.
So I took a bus to her on the weekend, we had a great time, she showed me around, introduced me to people, we laughed a lot, this was probably the best connection I've felt with a girl before. We spent the night together and she was all over me, and in the morning she was being all 'cute and cuddly' with me and she told me how glad she was she had met me. The next day we went out into the city again for some lunch and a coffee and she was quite happy to kiss me in public. She told me how much fun she was having and really wanted to do this again soon, so I suggested I stay another night and she happily agreed.
Later that day, back at her place, she got a text (she'd barely been on her phone all weekend) - she spent a couple of minuets replying and seemed to get frustrated before turning to me and asking in very awkward manner if it would be ok for me to leave that night, she nervously explained that she didn want me to stay but she had totally forgot she was meant to meet with her ex that night to 'sort some stuff out' and it would be better to just get it done as she'd put it off once already. I said it was fine if she needed me to leave, tried to remain cool about it, and I said it was none of my business about the ex but asked one thing 'that there was nothing still going on between them' and she very quickly and firmly stated that there wasn't, there was just some lingering stuff that needed to be sorted and she said she didn't want to leave me on my own for a couple of hours and she didn't know what mood she'd be in after the meet up with her ex. So I said it was fine, trusted her honesty and agreed to leave that night and we left on a good note saying we'd meet up again very soon. Following that text she seemed torn between wanting to give me attention and be re-assuring but also seemed distant, and in her own head. We'd had a conversation about some family issues that were going on (her Dad had recently passed and her mother was struggling with it and she'd had a call from her mother that day).
The next couple of days we messaged each other and she responded, so I suggested arranging a date to meet up again. She explained things were very hectic for her at the time and maybe it would be best to look at it in a week or twos time to see how our schedules were. So I said that was fine. The next couple of days she went completely silent on me, I didn't push for a response at all and eventually I got a message from her saying sorry, she was extremely busy and had been meaning to reply sooner (I noticed she had been online on whatsapp quite a lot which gave me a bad feeling she was maybe losing interest). Eventually we were having a brief chat over messaging when suddenly she dropped this bomb on me: 'I'm not girlfriend material'. I flipped it by saying 'I'll be the judge of that' and she found it funny but the tone quickly changed back to her saying how there was 'drama in her life at the minute' so I said I was reading her loud and clear, told her I had a great time with her the previous weekend, and that if things calm down for her she should give me a call, and she replied by saying 'We'll see each other again soon I'm sure of that xxx'. Which still seemed fairly open to me, and a good place to back off and give her space.
This is where I went in to 'paranoid creep mode' - We have a mutual friend that is also an actor and lives in her city, he's a good looking guy, and quite charming, she had explained that that week he had given her free tickets to his play, and I noticed that for the days following that they had been online on whatsapp at roughly the same times while she hadn't been responding to me. I had spent a lot of youth having girls swept from under my feet by other guys and I felt that horrible feeling of low self esteem return, maybe being paranoid, but had a feeling she had brushed me off for him (I mean they live in the same city and I'm 3 hours away so I could possibly understand if she had).
The paranoia got the better of me so I sent her a message putting it out on the line, saying I felt a connection with her and had enjoyed our time and explained when things calm down for her I'd really like to try and meet up again. She replied by saying things really were hectic (again) and although she really valued me and wanted to see me again the timing meant maybe it was best just to stay friends (ah the friendzone... I know you well). I was annoyed she had blown so hot and all of sudden just dropped to cold on me but I didn't let it show, I gave her an ultimatum explaining I didn't want friendship and to call me if she changed her mind. She didn't reply.
A day or two went by and I tried to forget about it, but this girl had really got into my head now. I stupidly went back on my ultimatum and messaged her again, coming across like a really needy idiot... she gave me the 'it's not you, don't beat yourself up' speech and ended it with a full stop clearly meaning ' end of conversation.
A couple of days went by and she sent me a message saying happy birthday, I replied a day later with a light hearted message saying thanks and wishing her luck for an upcoming event and again no reply, and that's where we are up to, I've since left it another 3 days with no contact.
Another mutual friend (who's a girl) told me:
- she really does like me
-she really is THAT busy at the moment and with the family porblems maybe the timing was off
- I was being a bit too pushy and needy which is a turn off
-No, she doesn't think she's the type of girl to just drop me for another guy
- That I should leave it for a week or two and drop back in with another light message and see if she warms up to me again
I had a really big result with a work project recently, that has put my 'value' way up and I'm getting lots of interest from girls, my attraction and confidence seems to be high. I know this girl will know about my work result as it's been public knowledge within our circles and industry.
I took another girl out last night on a date, she was very attractive and seemed really keen on me, she was doing most of the work, but I can't shake this actress from my head, I ended the date early in a nice way as it just didn't feel right.
I know a lot of you will say move on, more fish in the sea, stop having 'oneitis' but I feel like there might still be a shot with this girl and I've never felt a connection like this... it would be different if I was lusting after her and she had shown no attention but there clearly is a spark between us.
Have I completely blown it?
Is there a chance she has just blown me off?
Any advice would be great. Thanks.
(Sorry for the long story)
So I work in the film industry, I was working on a film recently and I really hit it off with one of the actresses, there was clear attraction on both sides and some real strong chemistry, a very good match. A few other people commented on the girls attraction for me, and there was a bit of a joke going round about how long it would take us to get together (people talking quite openly about this).
I was very busy during filming, my job means working roughly 18 hours a day for almost 6 weeks straight, so I didn't really have the time to take this girl out properly, plus I've learnt from a previous job 'not to shit where you eat' - things can get very messy and awkward. Plus I always put my job first. I think if anything this attitude helped, the girl started finding reasons to hang around me and she really seemed to be putting the effort in to impress me.
When we finally finished filming we had a big party for all the cast and crew, I spent the whole night with this girl, she was following me around everywhere, eventually we separated from the group and whenever anyone tried to get our attention they failed, we were 'hooked on each other' - I told her I had thought about asking her out a lot and she explained she would have loved that. I invited her back to mine but she had an early train to catch back to her home city and was staying quite far from my house (on a couch in a friends house), but she really did want to come back with me but just couldn't, which I accepted.
The next morning she sent me a text saying she would have loved to have come home with, how much she enjoyed meeting me and that she wanted to see me soon and didn't want this to be goodbye. We spent the whole next week texting back and forth all day and night with her putting most of the effort in. I've never had this much attention from a girl before, and it felt easy and natural. I suggested meeting up (we live 3 hours away from each other) and she agreed she wanted to but might have to wait a couple of weeks as she got settled back in at home. I handled this well and said that was fine and was looking forward to it and low and behold a day later she said she had free time that weekend and for me to visit her if I wanted.
So I took a bus to her on the weekend, we had a great time, she showed me around, introduced me to people, we laughed a lot, this was probably the best connection I've felt with a girl before. We spent the night together and she was all over me, and in the morning she was being all 'cute and cuddly' with me and she told me how glad she was she had met me. The next day we went out into the city again for some lunch and a coffee and she was quite happy to kiss me in public. She told me how much fun she was having and really wanted to do this again soon, so I suggested I stay another night and she happily agreed.
Later that day, back at her place, she got a text (she'd barely been on her phone all weekend) - she spent a couple of minuets replying and seemed to get frustrated before turning to me and asking in very awkward manner if it would be ok for me to leave that night, she nervously explained that she didn want me to stay but she had totally forgot she was meant to meet with her ex that night to 'sort some stuff out' and it would be better to just get it done as she'd put it off once already. I said it was fine if she needed me to leave, tried to remain cool about it, and I said it was none of my business about the ex but asked one thing 'that there was nothing still going on between them' and she very quickly and firmly stated that there wasn't, there was just some lingering stuff that needed to be sorted and she said she didn't want to leave me on my own for a couple of hours and she didn't know what mood she'd be in after the meet up with her ex. So I said it was fine, trusted her honesty and agreed to leave that night and we left on a good note saying we'd meet up again very soon. Following that text she seemed torn between wanting to give me attention and be re-assuring but also seemed distant, and in her own head. We'd had a conversation about some family issues that were going on (her Dad had recently passed and her mother was struggling with it and she'd had a call from her mother that day).
The next couple of days we messaged each other and she responded, so I suggested arranging a date to meet up again. She explained things were very hectic for her at the time and maybe it would be best to look at it in a week or twos time to see how our schedules were. So I said that was fine. The next couple of days she went completely silent on me, I didn't push for a response at all and eventually I got a message from her saying sorry, she was extremely busy and had been meaning to reply sooner (I noticed she had been online on whatsapp quite a lot which gave me a bad feeling she was maybe losing interest). Eventually we were having a brief chat over messaging when suddenly she dropped this bomb on me: 'I'm not girlfriend material'. I flipped it by saying 'I'll be the judge of that' and she found it funny but the tone quickly changed back to her saying how there was 'drama in her life at the minute' so I said I was reading her loud and clear, told her I had a great time with her the previous weekend, and that if things calm down for her she should give me a call, and she replied by saying 'We'll see each other again soon I'm sure of that xxx'. Which still seemed fairly open to me, and a good place to back off and give her space.
This is where I went in to 'paranoid creep mode' - We have a mutual friend that is also an actor and lives in her city, he's a good looking guy, and quite charming, she had explained that that week he had given her free tickets to his play, and I noticed that for the days following that they had been online on whatsapp at roughly the same times while she hadn't been responding to me. I had spent a lot of youth having girls swept from under my feet by other guys and I felt that horrible feeling of low self esteem return, maybe being paranoid, but had a feeling she had brushed me off for him (I mean they live in the same city and I'm 3 hours away so I could possibly understand if she had).
The paranoia got the better of me so I sent her a message putting it out on the line, saying I felt a connection with her and had enjoyed our time and explained when things calm down for her I'd really like to try and meet up again. She replied by saying things really were hectic (again) and although she really valued me and wanted to see me again the timing meant maybe it was best just to stay friends (ah the friendzone... I know you well). I was annoyed she had blown so hot and all of sudden just dropped to cold on me but I didn't let it show, I gave her an ultimatum explaining I didn't want friendship and to call me if she changed her mind. She didn't reply.
A day or two went by and I tried to forget about it, but this girl had really got into my head now. I stupidly went back on my ultimatum and messaged her again, coming across like a really needy idiot... she gave me the 'it's not you, don't beat yourself up' speech and ended it with a full stop clearly meaning ' end of conversation.
A couple of days went by and she sent me a message saying happy birthday, I replied a day later with a light hearted message saying thanks and wishing her luck for an upcoming event and again no reply, and that's where we are up to, I've since left it another 3 days with no contact.
Another mutual friend (who's a girl) told me:
- she really does like me
-she really is THAT busy at the moment and with the family porblems maybe the timing was off
- I was being a bit too pushy and needy which is a turn off
-No, she doesn't think she's the type of girl to just drop me for another guy
- That I should leave it for a week or two and drop back in with another light message and see if she warms up to me again
I had a really big result with a work project recently, that has put my 'value' way up and I'm getting lots of interest from girls, my attraction and confidence seems to be high. I know this girl will know about my work result as it's been public knowledge within our circles and industry.
I took another girl out last night on a date, she was very attractive and seemed really keen on me, she was doing most of the work, but I can't shake this actress from my head, I ended the date early in a nice way as it just didn't feel right.
I know a lot of you will say move on, more fish in the sea, stop having 'oneitis' but I feel like there might still be a shot with this girl and I've never felt a connection like this... it would be different if I was lusting after her and she had shown no attention but there clearly is a spark between us.
Have I completely blown it?
Is there a chance she has just blown me off?
Any advice would be great. Thanks.
(Sorry for the long story)