Alright, a few notes of this experience,
-Got the courage to walk over to this girl at a table (at college) and say hi etc.
-Friend of mine from H.S. a while back comes out of no where and all three of us decide to cruise around to the record store and mall.
-I end up finding out two days later that she is in one of my classes (was shocked) and we talked for about 15 minutes a couple times after class before having to split to next class.
-Shes commented on me having good hair but wearing a hat all the time and the next time I saw her I didnt wear a hat which kinda showed I listened to her and have interest.
-I always seem to have to start up conversations and questions because she is somewhat a quiet mysterious girl....but she invited me to go to a play she had to go to this past weekend.
-Of course, I go to the play with her and her sister and her cousin's firend and a classsmate of hers. We have a great time after the play at a restaurant havin drinks etc.
-She is planning on transferring to out of state college but not sure yet....
-As far as texting (she said she prefers texting over calling), I'm always the first to text....I get a quick reply but she never spontaneously texts me to show interest.
-She has dropped the word" friend" two times...which got me thinking...for example, at the restaurant she says "I thnk you're going to be a really good friendto have around" and over texting saying "Of course I'd like you to come...you're an amazing friend"....
-She gives me these looks and smiles when I look at her.....but .....cant figure it out
-As far as the physical traits.......I'm definitely good looking enough ...not that its all that matters...course not...
What is driving me crazy is that she is either not interested or really playing hard to get. This is the first girl I can't figure out...her sister seems to like me which could get me some bonus points....but dang.....I'm kinda waiting for her to make a slight move now (such as texting me out of nowhere one night) cause I've shown some big signs
So, reason for the post is because I'd like a female perspective on it...
Thanks,
Davis