I recently admitted an ex-colleague of mine that I like him.
He's the sweetest, nicest and most caring guy ever, but also extremely reserved, insecure and with low self-esteem, living in his own world.
Surprised and all awkward, he didn't know how to react but only said how he's 'emotionally crippled', isn't as brave as I am, and how I don't know him that well to understand what he's talking about. When I asked him does that mean he doesn't like me, his response was that that'd be the last thing he'd say, because I'm a great girl.
One of his philosophies is 'sticking to the ground, so you don't fall flat', which is cowardly to me.
Is he at all into me, or is that his way of softly rejecting me?
P.S. Also I didn't get the 'you're so much more braver than I am' part. What he meant by that?
He's the sweetest, nicest and most caring guy ever, but also extremely reserved, insecure and with low self-esteem, living in his own world.
Surprised and all awkward, he didn't know how to react but only said how he's 'emotionally crippled', isn't as brave as I am, and how I don't know him that well to understand what he's talking about. When I asked him does that mean he doesn't like me, his response was that that'd be the last thing he'd say, because I'm a great girl.
One of his philosophies is 'sticking to the ground, so you don't fall flat', which is cowardly to me.
Is he at all into me, or is that his way of softly rejecting me?
P.S. Also I didn't get the 'you're so much more braver than I am' part. What he meant by that?
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