Hello,Originally Posted by evon610
does that mean you actually don't have a serious Gf right
now ?????
Regards
Indigo
I have
another question while it is on my mind for all of you that consider yourselves good at reading girls' body
language. There is a girl I work with in a restaurant that I find very attractive. She used to flirt with me when I
started working at this restaurant about 6 months ago, and even suggested that we go out a couple of times. I had a
serious girlfriend at the time, thus not being interested, I pretty much blew her off. I was also very intimidated
by our age difference (I am used to dating girls my age or a bit younger or older, not 5 years older.) I am 19 and
she is 23. I would like to believe that this difference is not that big of a deal, yet something tells me it is to a
girl. I actually look older than I really am and this girl looks about 19... how funny! Anyway, when she asked me
how old I was, and I told her, there was a long moment’s pause followed by a dry sounding "Oh.." Could I be
misreading this situation? Is this age gap too much for 2 college students? Remember that she is 4.5 years older
than me. haha..
Anyway, she does not talk to me at all now, and is even rude at times. I
feel like she does purposely not like me because she feels as though I turned her down. How do I turn this situation
around? How do I spark an interest in her for again. I really find this girl exciting. Any suggestions guy? Are
their mones that might suit my purpose??
Thanks
Hello,Originally Posted by evon610
does that mean you actually don't have a serious Gf right
now ?????
Regards
Indigo
yeah we broke up.
I could write a long
explanation as usual, but I'll be concise today:
Wouldn't you be pissed if someone blew you off?
Many women are uncomfortable dating younger guys as it's against society norms, thus making the idea feel weird.
Plus, she could be in a different "life stage" than you (you're in party mode and trying to get through college
while she's in establishing a life mode and trying to get out of college).
You'd have to be really
friendly and generate some rapport to spark her interest again.
Last edited by Pancho1188; 10-14-2004 at 07:28 AM.
I wouldn't say you screwed up.
You were involved with someone and that was that. Not every opportunity comes at the right time.
Don't
agonize over the girl. Move on.
And, no, age doesn't matter to them nearly as much as maturity, mystery, and
excitement. When I was 20, I dated a 24-year-old. Now I'm 44 and I've dated women from 20 to 42 in the past
year.
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