MisterAl
Don Juan
I want advice from you pros that are used to juggling multiple girls at once. I'm fairly new at this. Again, thank you so much sosuave.com!
I've been seeing a girl for the past two months, and it's been serious for maybe five weeks. This girl (speed-dating girl, for those keeping track) is solid gold in my book, and she treats me like her king. We do have future plans and we've met parents and siblings. However we have not had any talk about being exclusive, LTR, etc. I figure she'll ask first. Today she hinted to me that I hadn't asked her the question yet but I blew her off and changed the subject.
I have been casually dating on the side. However I recently met a girl that digs me more than usual. Yeah, she's nice in a lot of ways, but she's chasing me now, asking me out. I'd like to keep her at friend-level without her going crazy.
She was the one who picked me up when we met three weeks ago and we exchanged email addresses. I took her to lunch Friday. Lunch conversation was good, so afterward I said without thinking, "We should do this again." Oh stupid me. Now she's emailing me digits and asking me out to movies. Yeah, that's great, but I'd rather not F-up this other really good thing I've got going right now.
Fortunately this new girl will be gone for three weeks on business very soon, and I don't have time before she leaves. I figure she's expecting a phonecall or an email with digits from me within a couple days. It would be nice to have her around in case my serious girl freaks out for some reason, but I don't want to lead her on. Also, there would be substantial benefit to having the new girl around as a friend because of career interests we share. I suspect that a relationship would be doomed anyway because of our _vastly_ different political views. However, talking to her and arguing is fun.
Considering that my goals include finding the best girl for a serious LTR and not hurting decent people, including myself, what are some ideas for handling this? Could a lively conversation about current political events clear this mess up?
I've been seeing a girl for the past two months, and it's been serious for maybe five weeks. This girl (speed-dating girl, for those keeping track) is solid gold in my book, and she treats me like her king. We do have future plans and we've met parents and siblings. However we have not had any talk about being exclusive, LTR, etc. I figure she'll ask first. Today she hinted to me that I hadn't asked her the question yet but I blew her off and changed the subject.
I have been casually dating on the side. However I recently met a girl that digs me more than usual. Yeah, she's nice in a lot of ways, but she's chasing me now, asking me out. I'd like to keep her at friend-level without her going crazy.
She was the one who picked me up when we met three weeks ago and we exchanged email addresses. I took her to lunch Friday. Lunch conversation was good, so afterward I said without thinking, "We should do this again." Oh stupid me. Now she's emailing me digits and asking me out to movies. Yeah, that's great, but I'd rather not F-up this other really good thing I've got going right now.
Fortunately this new girl will be gone for three weeks on business very soon, and I don't have time before she leaves. I figure she's expecting a phonecall or an email with digits from me within a couple days. It would be nice to have her around in case my serious girl freaks out for some reason, but I don't want to lead her on. Also, there would be substantial benefit to having the new girl around as a friend because of career interests we share. I suspect that a relationship would be doomed anyway because of our _vastly_ different political views. However, talking to her and arguing is fun.
Considering that my goals include finding the best girl for a serious LTR and not hurting decent people, including myself, what are some ideas for handling this? Could a lively conversation about current political events clear this mess up?