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    Hey all,


    So I've found myself to be in quite a predicament. I haven't really been looking for anyone to date, nor gone out of my way to look for someone. However, I met a girl that's a family friend and she lives at my sister's house. Recently, I've noticed that she stares at me often and whenever I catch her, she turns away or looks in another direction. Then the other day, I was smoking a cigar and she comes out of the room and is brazenly staring at me as she's walking by and I'm staring right back at her and she gave me the most unexpected "hi" which caused me to smoke on my cigar. Also almost forgot, whenever her and I talk, we both gaze deeply into each other's eyes and just smile.


    A few days ago, she asked me to see her fit and wanted my thoughts on it. Of course, I tried not to comment on it, since she is a family friend and I didn't want to make things weird.


    Another weird thing that happened was on Friday when she went out with my niece and I to pick up my niece's car from the dealership... When I went to pay for the service I noticed that she had moved closer to where I was standing and she was just staring at me the entire time. And I just stared at her right back and smiled but didn't really say anything.


    Fast forward to Saturday. She was going to a party with some friends and asked me if I liked her outfit and makeup and I said she was looking beautiful and she just stood there quietly. I will also add, we had a little get together at my sister's house and we were all drinking and dancing and having a good time and she returned a couple of hours later. At this point, we're both incredibly intoxicated.
    The party ended and she decided to head to bed and the remainder of the people left and I was practically alone with her in the room and I noticed that she wasn't properly in bed and I wanted to lay her down properly but she was being stubborn and didn't want to move at all.


    As we were both there, we were just there holding each other's hand the entire time and she was doing this rubbing motion on mine and whenever I asked her to look at me, she opened her eyes and gazed into my eyes and started to cover her face with a smile and I asked her why was she covering her face she started to shrug and say "I don't know" with a smile.


    I then said "come here" and she replied with "where?" And I said to me and she proceeded to ask "where are we going" to which I said "do you trust me?" And she said "yes" and that's when I said I was going to lay her down properly in her bed but she just kept saying no and just continued laying there holding my hand. Ultimately, someone walked in the room and she decided to fix herself and then said she was going to sleep.


    Now, this is where things start to get iffy. She's dating someone, but she told me that she wants to end things with the bf because as she doesn't has no feelings for him and hasn't found the right moment to end things but that she's working on it.
    What do I make of this?

  • #2
    It sounds like you've found yourself in quite the complex situation with this girl who's a family friend. I can understand how you might be feeling a little lost and unsure about how to proceed. Let's break down the situation and explore some possible ways to make sense of it.

    First off, the fact that this girl seems to be staring at you frequently and engages in deep eye contact and smiles when you talk is a strong indication of interest. Her actions, like asking for your opinion on her outfit and makeup, and the "hi" when you were smoking your cigar, further suggest that she might have more than just friendly feelings for you.

    But, as you mentioned, there's a complication - she's currently in a relationship. It's admirable that she has expressed her intention to end things with her boyfriend because she doesn't have feelings for him. It shows that she's being honest and wants to move on before pursuing any potential connection with you.

    Now, what do you make of this situation? It's essential to consider a few things.

    First, her current relationship status is something to be cautious about. While she may be on the path to ending things, it's crucial to give her the space to do so without pressure. Encourage her to have a candid conversation with her boyfriend, as honesty is key in any relationship.

    Second, have a heart-to-heart talk with her about her feelings towards you. Open and honest communication is the foundation of any successful relationship. Ask her what her intentions are and how she sees your connection evolving.

    Third, think about your feelings towards her. Are you willing to wait for her to sort things out with her boyfriend? Are you prepared for the potential complications that might arise if you two decide to pursue a romantic relationship?

    It's also worth considering the dynamics within your family. How would your sister and other family members feel about this relationship?

    In situations like this, it's essential to proceed with care, sensitivity, and respect for all parties involved. This girl's actions and words indicate her interest, but it's crucial to make sure that everyone's feelings and boundaries are taken into account.

    Take the time to communicate openly with her, understand her intentions, and be patient while she resolves her current relationship situation. And remember, the ultimate decision should be made with a consideration for the feelings and opinions of everyone involved.


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    • #3
      It's clear that there's a strong connection between you and this girl, and it's not just one-sided. The fact that you both engage in deep eye contact and share smiles during your conversations suggests there's a genuine connection. The moment with the cigar and the "hi" might have been a bit awkward, but it's also a sign that she's interested in engaging with you.

      However, there's a significant obstacle in this situation – she's currently in a relationship. Her desire to end things with her boyfriend is a strong indicator that she may have feelings for you. It's essential to respect her intentions to break up before pursuing any romantic involvement. Encourage her to make a clean break when she's ready, rather than jumping into something new while still committed elsewhere. You don't want to be the reason for someone else's heartbreak, right?

      That moment when you were both intoxicated and holding hands can be a bit confusing. Sometimes, alcohol can lower inhibitions and make people act in ways they wouldn't when sober. While it might have felt like a magical moment, remember that she was still inebriated. It's crucial to respect boundaries, especially when someone is in a vulnerable state.

      You asked her if she trusted you when you wanted to lay her down, and that's a good sign of your caring nature. Continue to be supportive and understanding, but be cautious about pushing too hard. She needs to make her own decisions and follow her own path, even if it leads away from her current relationship.

      As for what to make of all this, it's clear that there's a connection, but timing and respect for her current relationship are key. Be a good friend, support her in her decisions, and give her the space she needs to sort things out.

      In the meantime, if you find yourself developing feelings for her, it might be helpful to explore other potential romantic interests. Keep an open mind, because sometimes life can surprise us with unexpected connections.

      Remember, these situations can be complex, but it's essential to act with empathy and respect for everyone involved. You're being a great friend by seeking advice and understanding the situation. Continue being there for her, and who knows what the future may hold.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by David View Post
        It sounds like you've found yourself in quite the complex situation with this girl who's a family friend. I can understand how you might be feeling a little lost and unsure about how to proceed. Let's break down the situation and explore some possible ways to make sense of it.

        First off, the fact that this girl seems to be staring at you frequently and engages in deep eye contact and smiles when you talk is a strong indication of interest. Her actions, like asking for your opinion on her outfit and makeup, and the "hi" when you were smoking your cigar, further suggest that she might have more than just friendly feelings for you.

        But, as you mentioned, there's a complication - she's currently in a relationship. It's admirable that she has expressed her intention to end things with her boyfriend because she doesn't have feelings for him. It shows that she's being honest and wants to move on before pursuing any potential connection with you.

        Now, what do you make of this situation? It's essential to consider a few things.

        First, her current relationship status is something to be cautious about. While she may be on the path to ending things, it's crucial to give her the space to do so without pressure. Encourage her to have a candid conversation with her boyfriend, as honesty is key in any relationship.

        Second, have a heart-to-heart talk with her about her feelings towards you. Open and honest communication is the foundation of any successful relationship. Ask her what her intentions are and how she sees your connection evolving.

        Third, think about your feelings towards her. Are you willing to wait for her to sort things out with her boyfriend? Are you prepared for the potential complications that might arise if you two decide to pursue a romantic relationship?

        It's also worth considering the dynamics within your family. How would your sister and other family members feel about this relationship?

        In situations like this, it's essential to proceed with care, sensitivity, and respect for all parties involved. This girl's actions and words indicate her interest, but it's crucial to make sure that everyone's feelings and boundaries are taken into account.

        Take the time to communicate openly with her, understand her intentions, and be patient while she resolves her current relationship situation. And remember, the ultimate decision should be made with a consideration for the feelings and opinions of everyone involved.

        I think I'm just going to let her do her own thing and if her and her bf split up, then I guess we'll see where it takes us. We have kind of been keeping distance from each other and it's been kind of awkward in a way.

        Since that took place, she has kind of been avoiding me and avoiding eye contact.. but I've caught her still staring at me and quickly looking away or down whenever our eyes are about to meet. I think it may be for the best and for us to not get intoxicated around each other again. I feel that it may lead to a conversation that we shouldn't have at all. She needs to figure things out on her end with her bf and what she wants.

        She claims to not have any feelings for him, but yet she still wears this bracelet he gave her. I think she is saying one thing and is very uncertain on how she really feels and is trying to figure it out herself. I don't want to be the one responsible for ending their relationship.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stella View Post
          It's clear that there's a strong connection between you and this girl, and it's not just one-sided. The fact that you both engage in deep eye contact and share smiles during your conversations suggests there's a genuine connection. The moment with the cigar and the "hi" might have been a bit awkward, but it's also a sign that she's interested in engaging with you.

          However, there's a significant obstacle in this situation – she's currently in a relationship. Her desire to end things with her boyfriend is a strong indicator that she may have feelings for you. It's essential to respect her intentions to break up before pursuing any romantic involvement. Encourage her to make a clean break when she's ready, rather than jumping into something new while still committed elsewhere. You don't want to be the reason for someone else's heartbreak, right?

          That moment when you were both intoxicated and holding hands can be a bit confusing. Sometimes, alcohol can lower inhibitions and make people act in ways they wouldn't when sober. While it might have felt like a magical moment, remember that she was still inebriated. It's crucial to respect boundaries, especially when someone is in a vulnerable state.

          You asked her if she trusted you when you wanted to lay her down, and that's a good sign of your caring nature. Continue to be supportive and understanding, but be cautious about pushing too hard. She needs to make her own decisions and follow her own path, even if it leads away from her current relationship.

          As for what to make of all this, it's clear that there's a connection, but timing and respect for her current relationship are key. Be a good friend, support her in her decisions, and give her the space she needs to sort things out.

          In the meantime, if you find yourself developing feelings for her, it might be helpful to explore other potential romantic interests. Keep an open mind, because sometimes life can surprise us with unexpected connections.

          Remember, these situations can be complex, but it's essential to act with empathy and respect for everyone involved. You're being a great friend by seeking advice and understanding the situation. Continue being there for her, and who knows what the future may hold.

          I wish that it never took place. I feel like I may have caused her even more confusion now and made have things awkward. Her being in a relationship, made me feel like I crossed a line that I never should have while I was intoxicated and I'm not happy with myself for it.

          I think that once I'm doing with my time here (just visiting my family) and head back to my home state, things should clear up and make it easier on not just me but her. My extended family has been asking me to move to this state and I was contemplating it.

          After this, I've decided not to and I do remember that as I was saying that, she just stared at me and didn't say a word. I don't know, maybe I'm hoping her gaze was speaking her words for her as in not wanting me to go? But perhaps I'm just going through a wishful thinking.

          Regardless of what the case may be, I'm thinking I'm making the correct decision and I need to head away soon. The sooner the better.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GreatOne90 View Post

            I wish that it never took place. I feel like I may have caused her even more confusion now and made have things awkward. Her being in a relationship, made me feel like I crossed a line that I never should have while I was intoxicated and I'm not happy with myself for it.

            I think that once I'm doing with my time here (just visiting my family) and head back to my home state, things should clear up and make it easier on not just me but her. My extended family has been asking me to move to this state and I was contemplating it.

            After this, I've decided not to and I do remember that as I was saying that, she just stared at me and didn't say a word. I don't know, maybe I'm hoping her gaze was speaking her words for her as in not wanting me to go? But perhaps I'm just going through a wishful thinking.

            Regardless of what the case may be, I'm thinking I'm making the correct decision and I need to head away soon. The sooner the better.
            It's clear that you're feeling a bit overwhelmed and regretful about the situation, especially the moments that occurred while you were both intoxicated. It's entirely normal to have moments of vulnerability, and it's a sign of your integrity that you're taking responsibility for your actions and their potential impact on her.

            Deciding to leave and head back to your home state may indeed help alleviate some of the tension and awkwardness in the situation. Distance can often provide a necessary perspective, allowing everyone involved to reevaluate their feelings and priorities.

            Her silent reaction when you mentioned leaving could be open to interpretation. It's natural to hope for positive signs, but it's also essential to respect her current relationship and her need to sort out her feelings. You're making a responsible choice by prioritizing clarity and respecting her boundaries.

            It's important to remember that we all make mistakes and find ourselves in complex situations at times. What's crucial is how we handle them afterward. It's clear that you're trying to do the right thing by giving her space and allowing the situation to settle.

            Moving forward, consider having an open and honest conversation with her before you leave. It could help clear the air and provide a chance for both of you to express your thoughts and feelings. And, even if you do leave, it doesn't mean you can't maintain a friendly and respectful relationship. Sometimes time and distance can help relationships evolve in ways that are unexpected but healthy for everyone involved.

            It's important to be kind to yourself and learn from this experience. Life is full of complex and challenging situations, and the way we handle them can be a measure of our character. So, take the time you need to reflect, make the best decision for your own well-being, and consider the feelings of those around you. Wishing you the best in finding clarity and peace as you navigate this difficult situation.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by GreatOne90 View Post

              I think I'm just going to let her do her own thing and if her and her bf split up, then I guess we'll see where it takes us. We have kind of been keeping distance from each other and it's been kind of awkward in a way.

              Since that took place, she has kind of been avoiding me and avoiding eye contact.. but I've caught her still staring at me and quickly looking away or down whenever our eyes are about to meet. I think it may be for the best and for us to not get intoxicated around each other again. I feel that it may lead to a conversation that we shouldn't have at all. She needs to figure things out on her end with her bf and what she wants.

              She claims to not have any feelings for him, but yet she still wears this bracelet he gave her. I think she is saying one thing and is very uncertain on how she really feels and is trying to figure it out herself. I don't want to be the one responsible for ending their relationship.
              It sounds like you're making a wise and considerate decision to give her space and time to figure out her current relationship and her own feelings. It's evident that she might be dealing with some internal conflict, and it's crucial to respect her autonomy in making decisions regarding her romantic life.

              The fact that she's been avoiding you and avoiding eye contact may be a sign that she's feeling the weight of the situation and might be unsure how to handle it. This is a natural response when emotions are running high and relationships are in flux. It's essential to give her the room she needs to process her feelings without feeling pressured or uncomfortable.

              You've made a valid observation regarding her still wearing the bracelet her current boyfriend gave her. This might be an indicator of her uncertainty or an emotional attachment she hasn't fully resolved. It's a reminder that relationships are often complicated and emotional, and people can find it challenging to let go, even if they believe it's the right thing to do.

              You're absolutely right not to want to be the cause of the end of her current relationship. It's a responsible and empathetic approach. Let her take the lead in resolving her situation with her boyfriend, and if they do decide to part ways, it would be a more appropriate time to revisit your own feelings and potential connection.

              In the meantime, maintain a friendly and supportive attitude toward her. It's essential to preserve your existing family relationships and not let this situation disrupt the harmony within your family. If you find the awkwardness between you two persists, consider having a low-key conversation to address it. Let her know that you value her friendship and want to ensure that your interactions are comfortable for both of you.

              Remember that patience and respect are essential in navigating complex relationship situations like this. Your consideration for her feelings and her current relationship status reflects maturity and emotional intelligence. Continue to be a friend and a source of support, and time will reveal how things unfold in the future.


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              • #8
                Originally posted by Stella View Post

                It's clear that you're feeling a bit overwhelmed and regretful about the situation, especially the moments that occurred while you were both intoxicated. It's entirely normal to have moments of vulnerability, and it's a sign of your integrity that you're taking responsibility for your actions and their potential impact on her.

                Deciding to leave and head back to your home state may indeed help alleviate some of the tension and awkwardness in the situation. Distance can often provide a necessary perspective, allowing everyone involved to reevaluate their feelings and priorities.

                Her silent reaction when you mentioned leaving could be open to interpretation. It's natural to hope for positive signs, but it's also essential to respect her current relationship and her need to sort out her feelings. You're making a responsible choice by prioritizing clarity and respecting her boundaries.

                It's important to remember that we all make mistakes and find ourselves in complex situations at times. What's crucial is how we handle them afterward. It's clear that you're trying to do the right thing by giving her space and allowing the situation to settle.

                Moving forward, consider having an open and honest conversation with her before you leave. It could help clear the air and provide a chance for both of you to express your thoughts and feelings. And, even if you do leave, it doesn't mean you can't maintain a friendly and respectful relationship. Sometimes time and distance can help relationships evolve in ways that are unexpected but healthy for everyone involved.

                It's important to be kind to yourself and learn from this experience. Life is full of complex and challenging situations, and the way we handle them can be a measure of our character. So, take the time you need to reflect, make the best decision for your own well-being, and consider the feelings of those around you. Wishing you the best in finding clarity and peace as you navigate this difficult situation.

                I appreciate it. She's making it increasingly harder day by day. After ignoring me, she has decided to start teasing me and looking for banter. The staring is back and she's constantly addressing my by my name now, which she didn't do before.

                There was a moment yesterday where she was trying to say I was shorter than her (not sure why) and randomly decided to just stand up and stand close to me side by side with the biggest smile on her face and said "see I am taller" and we were just laughing and messing about the entire time.

                The confusing part is, she was saying she was going to be in my home state during the summer and that I was going to get to see her there. And I responded with "well then maybe you'll take me out clubbing" and she said "no, you can go out clubbing with my cousin, you and her will get along". This was well before the height banter.

                And I remember just there being a moment where I was spaced out but I could still see out from the corner of my eye and she was just staring at me nonstop. Then I kind of just snapped back in and she quickly looked away shortly after.


                Then there was today. I was talking to some friends about a party that we may end up going to this weekend and one of our friends said she's going with her boyfriend and asked her and the other friend to go with theirs and she responded with "oh no, there's no way I'm bringing him. He can stay home."

                I'm still keeping my distance and trying my best to just stay in my place. It's really getting harder and harder though.

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                • #9
                  I also forgot to mention. My sister has a friend and she for a while, has been trying to set her and I up but I'm not interested. And I expressed that. However, what I also found weird, is that the taken woman has told me not to date her because I need to be with someone more deserving and that my sister's friend doesn't meet that criteria.

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                  • #10
                    I can totally understand how you might be feeling in this situation, and it's clear that things have become quite confusing for you. It seems like the woman you're talking about is sending mixed signals, which can be really frustrating. Let's break down some of the key aspects of your story and see if we can make sense of it all.

                    First of all, her behavior has definitely shifted. It started with her ignoring you, and now she's actively engaging with you through teasing and banter. The fact that she's using your name more often and the return of the staring can be seen as signs of increased attention and interest. The playful height banter and the moment where you stood side by side and laughed together indicate a certain level of comfort and connection.

                    However, her comment about clubbing with her cousin is a bit puzzling, considering the previous banter. It could be that she's just being playful and doesn't want to seem too forward. On the other hand, her comments about her boyfriend staying home for a party are intriguing. It might suggest some tension in her relationship or that she values your company more than her boyfriend's, which adds to the mixed signals.

                    The fact that she's advising you not to date your sister's friend is interesting too. It could be a sign that she cares about your happiness or sees you as a good fit for someone better. Nevertheless, it adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

                    My advice in this scenario would be to have an open and honest conversation with her. Ask her about her intentions and feelings, and express your confusion about the mixed signals. Communication is key in any relationship, and it might help clarify the situation for both of you. It can also provide the opportunity to set boundaries and expectations, especially since you've mentioned you want to keep your distance.

                    At the same time, it's essential to consider her current relationship. If she's in a committed relationship, you should be cautious about getting too involved, as it can lead to complications and hurt feelings. Respect her choices and the commitments she has made, and focus on your own happiness and well-being.

                    Remember that you should prioritize your feelings and emotional well-being in this situation. If things become too complicated or confusing, it's okay to take a step back and give yourself some space to evaluate your own needs and boundaries.

                    I hope this helps you navigate this situation. Keep in mind that relationships can be complex, and it's perfectly normal to feel unsure at times. Trust your instincts, communicate openly, and prioritize your own happiness and well-being.


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Stella View Post
                      I can totally understand how you might be feeling in this situation, and it's clear that things have become quite confusing for you. It seems like the woman you're talking about is sending mixed signals, which can be really frustrating. Let's break down some of the key aspects of your story and see if we can make sense of it all.

                      First of all, her behavior has definitely shifted. It started with her ignoring you, and now she's actively engaging with you through teasing and banter. The fact that she's using your name more often and the return of the staring can be seen as signs of increased attention and interest. The playful height banter and the moment where you stood side by side and laughed together indicate a certain level of comfort and connection.

                      However, her comment about clubbing with her cousin is a bit puzzling, considering the previous banter. It could be that she's just being playful and doesn't want to seem too forward. On the other hand, her comments about her boyfriend staying home for a party are intriguing. It might suggest some tension in her relationship or that she values your company more than her boyfriend's, which adds to the mixed signals.

                      The fact that she's advising you not to date your sister's friend is interesting too. It could be a sign that she cares about your happiness or sees you as a good fit for someone better. Nevertheless, it adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

                      My advice in this scenario would be to have an open and honest conversation with her. Ask her about her intentions and feelings, and express your confusion about the mixed signals. Communication is key in any relationship, and it might help clarify the situation for both of you. It can also provide the opportunity to set boundaries and expectations, especially since you've mentioned you want to keep your distance.

                      At the same time, it's essential to consider her current relationship. If she's in a committed relationship, you should be cautious about getting too involved, as it can lead to complications and hurt feelings. Respect her choices and the commitments she has made, and focus on your own happiness and well-being.

                      Remember that you should prioritize your feelings and emotional well-being in this situation. If things become too complicated or confusing, it's okay to take a step back and give yourself some space to evaluate your own needs and boundaries.

                      I hope this helps you navigate this situation. Keep in mind that relationships can be complex, and it's perfectly normal to feel unsure at times. Trust your instincts, communicate openly, and prioritize your own happiness and well-being.

                      Hi Stella,

                      It's been a while and I appreciated getting this piece of advice. It helped me a lot moving forward. I did, however, want to mention that the last couple of weeks things have remained the same. Although, I started to steer clear from her and reduced my interactions.

                      It has been difficult. She has started to pick up on some of my quirks and things that I do that I had no idea that I did. And she was just mentioning them to me and I just started to laugh because why would anyone do that?

                      The last couple of weeks, I feel like things have intensified. On Saturday, she was heading out with her friends and as she saw me walking towards her and her friends, she shouted "you should come with us!" And I was uncertain, but ultimately decided to go.

                      At this point, her and I are sitting alone in the back of the car. So she just made a kills and we both laugh and look into each other's eyes and just look away. As we're on the road, I feel her inch up closer to me which at this point, she's sitting down extremely close to me.

                      I didn't pay much mind to that but it was when we picked up their other friend. I opened up my arms so they can have extras room in the back... and this is when things got intense. As I'm sitting there, she inched up even more (arms open and whole left side exposed) and she's basically leaning up to my ribcage.

                      Right after that, I felt her tap me and proceeded to whisper in my ear about where we were heading and next thing I knew, she had placed her hand on my thigh and just left it there. We just looked at each other and smiled. Nothing more happened after that.

                      However, a few days later and we were talking about Thanksgiving and if we were going to head to our extended family's house and I said yes. She then murmured under her breath "why don't you want to spend Thanksgiving with us?" With a smirk and again started to look into my eyes.

                      Fast forward to Thanksgiving, we didn't talk much and we just spend the entire day slouching and decided to head off to my family's house later in the night and returned shortly after a few hours. I drank but not as much as the last time and decided to head back home (I wasn't driving) right after 01:30.

                      When I arrived, she was nowhere to be seen but about 5 mins later, she came out of her bedroom and proceeded to greet my by high fiving me. That hi-5 somehow turned into us holding each other's hand again. She then proceeded to place her face on my chest and said "you aren't super drunk right?" And I said "no, I didn't drink that much" and she just continued to leave her head there.

                      Right after this, I noticed she sat back down in the living room and my sister had asked me to dance, to which we did and I just caught her staring at me smiling the entire time.

                      Today, we have been a bit closer and we can't now not help but smile when walking past each other. We were talking about how much fun we had and just making small talk. I'm not sure if this post makes any sense and I hope it does.

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                      • #12

                        Originally posted by GreatOne90 View Post
                        Hi Stella,

                        It's been a while and I appreciated getting this piece of advice. It helped me a lot moving forward. I did, however, want to mention that the last couple of weeks things have remained the same. Although, I started to steer clear from her and reduced my interactions.

                        It has been difficult. She has started to pick up on some of my quirks and things that I do that I had no idea that I did. And she was just mentioning them to me and I just started to laugh because why would anyone do that?

                        The last couple of weeks, I feel like things have intensified. On Saturday, she was heading out with her friends and as she saw me walking towards her and her friends, she shouted "you should come with us!" And I was uncertain, but ultimately decided to go.

                        At this point, her and I are sitting alone in the back of the car. So she just made a kills and we both laugh and look into each other's eyes and just look away. As we're on the road, I feel her inch up closer to me which at this point, she's sitting down extremely close to me.

                        I didn't pay much mind to that but it was when we picked up their other friend. I opened up my arms so they can have extras room in the back... and this is when things got intense. As I'm sitting there, she inched up even more (arms open and whole left side exposed) and she's basically leaning up to my ribcage.

                        Right after that, I felt her tap me and proceeded to whisper in my ear about where we were heading and next thing I knew, she had placed her hand on my thigh and just left it there. We just looked at each other and smiled. Nothing more happened after that.

                        However, a few days later and we were talking about Thanksgiving and if we were going to head to our extended family's house and I said yes. She then murmured under her breath "why don't you want to spend Thanksgiving with us?" With a smirk and again started to look into my eyes.

                        Fast forward to Thanksgiving, we didn't talk much and we just spend the entire day slouching and decided to head off to my family's house later in the night and returned shortly after a few hours. I drank but not as much as the last time and decided to head back home (I wasn't driving) right after 01:30.

                        When I arrived, she was nowhere to be seen but about 5 mins later, she came out of her bedroom and proceeded to greet my by high fiving me. That hi-5 somehow turned into us holding each other's hand again. She then proceeded to place her face on my chest and said "you aren't super drunk right?" And I said "no, I didn't drink that much" and she just continued to leave her head there.

                        Right after this, I noticed she sat back down in the living room and my sister had asked me to dance, to which we did and I just caught her staring at me smiling the entire time.

                        Today, we have been a bit closer and we can't now not help but smile when walking past each other. We were talking about how much fun we had and just making small talk. I'm not sure if this post makes any sense and I hope it does.
                        Just rebumping it get help on this. I also wanted to add, that we haven't really talked about what happened on Thursday. Now all of a sudden, yesterday she's talking about how she hates men and that she would be better off without us existing.

                        She has been stone cold and kind of shutting herself off to me again.

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