Huffman
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Howdy,
there's this girl I recently entered a relationship with. But the whole thing is kind of awkward.
She's kind of silent around me, she lets me touch her, but she always seems kind of depressed. Of course, I'm having a little difficulty finding conversation topics.
This is also partly my fault... I would never have thought it, but I've been kind of nervous about touching her (claiming her)! Right now I'm completely relaxed with everybody else but her... dang.
For better understanding of our situation, read the post below about how we met.
Current situation: A-W-K-W-A-R-D! Not fun! The whole thing should be fun, otherwise it's pointless. Only when at a party she reacts to me. Only when I have heavy social proof going (little flirting with other girls).
The next morning, we're like strangers.
Thing is, we see each other quite often. She always wants to "come over and do something". I'm not superman, so it isn't always incredibly fun. I feel like we should get the fun going before I can be less available.
At times she's so passive and submissive that I'm dumbfounded as what to do with her. Awkward for the both of us.
I mean, it IS partly my fault. Because of her passiveness, I feel kind of insecure about all those kino things. I really should be less sensitive and just grab her, be the man!
Now I'm not the type to run after a girl too much and I'm normally not that available. However, I'm overburdened with this situation. It can't go on like this.
I think I should directly confront her about it. Ask what's depressing her so much. Tell her that it isn't easy for me if she continues like that - and that I'm not in for this **** if she does. I hate relationship talk, but well.
What do you think? How do I get that fun back? I'm not breaking off - not yet.
P.S.: please spare me your oneitis lectures. I'm not madly in love with her, but I really wanted to try this. She's a quality girl... at least usually.
P.P.S.: she's not playing games with me. At least not consciously. She's not the type for that. She's 20, and had been in a relationship for 3 years prior to now (important point).
there's this girl I recently entered a relationship with. But the whole thing is kind of awkward.
She's kind of silent around me, she lets me touch her, but she always seems kind of depressed. Of course, I'm having a little difficulty finding conversation topics.
This is also partly my fault... I would never have thought it, but I've been kind of nervous about touching her (claiming her)! Right now I'm completely relaxed with everybody else but her... dang.
For better understanding of our situation, read the post below about how we met.
Current situation: A-W-K-W-A-R-D! Not fun! The whole thing should be fun, otherwise it's pointless. Only when at a party she reacts to me. Only when I have heavy social proof going (little flirting with other girls).
The next morning, we're like strangers.
Thing is, we see each other quite often. She always wants to "come over and do something". I'm not superman, so it isn't always incredibly fun. I feel like we should get the fun going before I can be less available.
At times she's so passive and submissive that I'm dumbfounded as what to do with her. Awkward for the both of us.
I mean, it IS partly my fault. Because of her passiveness, I feel kind of insecure about all those kino things. I really should be less sensitive and just grab her, be the man!
Now I'm not the type to run after a girl too much and I'm normally not that available. However, I'm overburdened with this situation. It can't go on like this.
I think I should directly confront her about it. Ask what's depressing her so much. Tell her that it isn't easy for me if she continues like that - and that I'm not in for this **** if she does. I hate relationship talk, but well.
What do you think? How do I get that fun back? I'm not breaking off - not yet.
P.S.: please spare me your oneitis lectures. I'm not madly in love with her, but I really wanted to try this. She's a quality girl... at least usually.
P.P.S.: she's not playing games with me. At least not consciously. She's not the type for that. She's 20, and had been in a relationship for 3 years prior to now (important point).