I've been on 4 exceptional dates in the past two and half weeks with a great girl. It has been going REALLY well in all aspects, and both of us have admitted to each other that we really like each other and like spending time with each other.
Unfortunately, timing-wise, she left on a week-long vacation the day after our last date on Monday night. She, of course, does want to keep things going once she returns.
Before she left, I made sure it was okay to be in touch phone-call wise while she was away (which, of course, it was). We've been shooting a few texts back and forth, here and there over the past two days around her traveling (initiated on both ends), but neither of us have called each other yet.
In this world of the "he's/she's just not that into you" logic and the "invisible rules" of the "dating game," I tend to get into the habit of overthinking about things. As plain and simply dumb as this might sound--I don't know how soon I should try calling (or at all).
What I mean by this... some people say, "Wait for her to call--let her miss you." Then I start thinking, I don't want to be a bother on her trip or come across as needy. But in contrast, the "let her miss you" idea almost seems like a head game--what if she called me later and asked "how come I didn't hear from you?"
Some might also say, however, "You said you were going to call--you should call. Let her know that she's on your mind." She seems to really like me--I'm not sure if I want to send her mixed signals by not calling her (because I really like her), even if she's on vacation.
I, of course, want to be respectful of her space while she is away and give her time to enjoy her vacation and visit her friends. I didn't plan on calling her often or everyday due to that fact--I don't wish to demand her attention or dominate her vacation. But, where is the fine line between being respectful of this space and letting her know that she's on my mind?




