lunalinda
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- Aug 18, 2003
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Humbug.
Looks like I missed out on contributing something useful here. After reading the whole thread, the one reply I wanted to say was that it definitely is possible for a girl to be even more cautious around a guy she's attracted to. I say that because I was like that. Sometimes when I'm TOO attracted, I fear that I'll mess up or lose my cool if I show that attraction too fast. Sometimes I'll do things that I normally wouldn't do, like resist the guy! Sometimes excessive attraction can be a bit overwhelming at first. So in a way, my attraction to him just makes me stumble a bit more than it would if there was no attraction. This isn't a guarantee, but it certainly is possible. Girls have their own paces about these things.
But I sense that reply may be rather useless now that you sent the email to her. If it was me in her shoes, and I was the sort that was truly attracted to you, but was scared of that fact, then that email would certainly push me away. I would immediately conclude that the trust I was trying to build with you didn't really mean that much to stop you from almost "demanding" how I should deal with the situation. Oh well.
Good luck anyway!
Looks like I missed out on contributing something useful here. After reading the whole thread, the one reply I wanted to say was that it definitely is possible for a girl to be even more cautious around a guy she's attracted to. I say that because I was like that. Sometimes when I'm TOO attracted, I fear that I'll mess up or lose my cool if I show that attraction too fast. Sometimes I'll do things that I normally wouldn't do, like resist the guy! Sometimes excessive attraction can be a bit overwhelming at first. So in a way, my attraction to him just makes me stumble a bit more than it would if there was no attraction. This isn't a guarantee, but it certainly is possible. Girls have their own paces about these things.
But I sense that reply may be rather useless now that you sent the email to her. If it was me in her shoes, and I was the sort that was truly attracted to you, but was scared of that fact, then that email would certainly push me away. I would immediately conclude that the trust I was trying to build with you didn't really mean that much to stop you from almost "demanding" how I should deal with the situation. Oh well.
Good luck anyway!
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