Well I'm glad you feel that way searock.
I don't understand why girls don't share the pursuing burden equally. Relationships are hard enough as they are, purposely creating unnecessary barriers by acting lukewarm when you are in fact interested makes no sense. Why make it harder for the guy you are interested in?
Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.
Well what I mean is say you're more interested than him. He still wants to go on dates with you, but you are more keen of him, than he is keen of you. It is you, not him initiating phone calls, chatting, etc. Would you continue to pursue him? Cause this is what guys are faced with most of the time.
Last edited by mikedoug; 23-08-13 at 10:38 AM.
Yes, I have made this mistake in the past....doing all the legwork for a guy who wasn't that interested in me. However, I've learned the hard way that if they aren't showing equal interest, then you're wasting your time.
I'd give the same advice to a man: If she's not showing equal interest, cut your losses and move on.
Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.
Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.
Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.
A lot of girls are told since childhood they should be reserved and not aggressive to pursue guys. This is a gender issue. However, if the girl is willing to make the first move approach the dream guy, she will surprised the guy is not that difficult to approach the guy. she just need to initial the first move and let the guy know she is interested in knowing him, not chasing him.
Back in the 80's, I was always advised to play 'hard to get'. Though I always ignored the advice because I figured that if I played games, I might miss out on a great guy. But then again, you're talking with a woman who doesn't believe that the timing of a marriage proposal should all be on the man's terms.
For what it's worth, it's not all girls playing hard to get these days. My 14yo daughter is very feminist and determined that she can do anything a boy can - so she will ask a boy out. Actually, she did ask out a boy who was in her class - apparently he was showing all the signs of being interested: Talking for ages, playing guitar together, similar interests. But he freaked and the friendship is now ruined. It's not just boys who are getting rejected.
Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.