So I was meant to be meeting this girl I've been friends with for years, but never had a chance to catch up with, for coffee last Friday. We originally scheduled it for midday, but she had a training thing at work so she asked to reschedule it for later on in the day or some other time. So we settled on 5:30pm that same day.
When I got there, I rang her but she was in the toilet, and she said (well, her housemate said) that she'd call back. 30 mins later, and still nothing, so I ring her to ask if she's on her way. She says that her parents had come over to visit and she didn't know how long they'd be, and said that I was welcome to come over to her place. Because I had other things planned, I declined, but texted later on to reschedule for this Friday.
At this point, I'd noticed that she was posting FB status updates about how she misses some other guy (whom she'd worked with up north) and wanted him to come home. So yesterday, I texted to cancel this Friday, claiming that I was "busy". I figured that I'd take control of the situation, and if she wanted to see me, she'd have to work for it.
My original plan was for us to meet up just as friends for the first catch-up, then organize subsequent coffee/lunch/whatever dates if all went successfully in the hopes of gradually developing a romantic atmosphere/feelings between us.
Now here's the tricky part - if I touch her/put my arm around her when talking to her, she almost always reciprocates, and she once said that I was sexy (well more accurately, she commented on an FB photo of me as being "sexxxy"), so going by this I imagined I'd have a chance with her.
BUT - in messages/on FB/when talking to me she always refers to me as "mate"(which I absolutely detest coming from a chick)/"bud" etc., while this other guy she was lamenting over gets "babe" and "hun". What the f**k. It was pretty much for this reason that I'd canceled the catch-up date for this week.
What it all boils down to, is that I'm apparently receiving mixed signals from her. Having said that, do you think I jumped the gun here, canceling the date because of being referred to as "mate" etc. and getting the impression it wasn't going to progress past a friendship?
When I got there, I rang her but she was in the toilet, and she said (well, her housemate said) that she'd call back. 30 mins later, and still nothing, so I ring her to ask if she's on her way. She says that her parents had come over to visit and she didn't know how long they'd be, and said that I was welcome to come over to her place. Because I had other things planned, I declined, but texted later on to reschedule for this Friday.
At this point, I'd noticed that she was posting FB status updates about how she misses some other guy (whom she'd worked with up north) and wanted him to come home. So yesterday, I texted to cancel this Friday, claiming that I was "busy". I figured that I'd take control of the situation, and if she wanted to see me, she'd have to work for it.
My original plan was for us to meet up just as friends for the first catch-up, then organize subsequent coffee/lunch/whatever dates if all went successfully in the hopes of gradually developing a romantic atmosphere/feelings between us.
Now here's the tricky part - if I touch her/put my arm around her when talking to her, she almost always reciprocates, and she once said that I was sexy (well more accurately, she commented on an FB photo of me as being "sexxxy"), so going by this I imagined I'd have a chance with her.
BUT - in messages/on FB/when talking to me she always refers to me as "mate"(which I absolutely detest coming from a chick)/"bud" etc., while this other guy she was lamenting over gets "babe" and "hun". What the f**k. It was pretty much for this reason that I'd canceled the catch-up date for this week.
What it all boils down to, is that I'm apparently receiving mixed signals from her. Having said that, do you think I jumped the gun here, canceling the date because of being referred to as "mate" etc. and getting the impression it wasn't going to progress past a friendship?
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