crowolf
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Long story short, I (re)met this girl that I had actually been childhood friends with. We were at an event about public speaking. At first I wasn't sure if it's her, since I haven't seen her for 15+ years, but then I collected some clues that it's actually her.
We didn't talk at all previously during the event. But around the ending of the last session (she came to only 2 of 4) I said to her "excuse me, are you from "X (town)"" - she is looking me with huge eyes of surprise and maybe some fear, then responds "yeah". I continue "and you have a bigger brother" . . . "X (his name)". - "yes.." - to what I say: "you didn't recognize me (with a smirk)". Then I gave her some more information that we were family friends as children...
As we cross rooms quickly to hear the closing speech, I tell her "ah, you were probably too little, and you don't remember (she is actually 3 years younger than me)". By this time she is walking with me. I sit on a chair, and she sits right next to me. Maybe it's good to mention that while we entered the first room, we were a small group of around 10 people, and I was among the first to "capture" a chair by putting my jacket and stuff on it. Surprisingly, she decided to chose a chair close to mine, even if there were more options.
So the event ends, and we are about to exit the place. She kind of waited to leave with me. I also wandered a minute more, so we can leave at the same time... And there we go - exiting together. As we go down the floors, I ask her basic rapport questions - is she studying right now, how is her brother doing... Then we exit, and it rains. I put my jacket on and open my umbrella. Asked her if she is also going to the metro. Someone called her on the phone, and it turned out that she will be picked by car. I assume it's her boyfriend or something (she also had a fancy ring). So I just tell her goodbye, not even getting a contact. Yet we had an interesting eye contact there.
About 30 min. later I get home, and my mother calls me. Turns out this girl has already asked her mother about me and this situation, and the latter has talked to my mother, haha. From what I hear now, the girl was ashamed of not recognizing me, she referred to me as "a sexy man" to her mother (lol), and some old pictures were brought up.
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A week later another family friend arranged a hangout at a bar, where me, this girl and her brother were invited to reunite. We did. Was great. She sat close next to me on the couch, had this very young feminine energy that just revitalizes a guy (can't put it into words, but you probably know what I am talking about), held a lot of eye contact, giggled, sh#t tested me a lot, asked me a ton of questions... But on the downside - her brother was on her other side, and I couldn't flirt with her more than a little, because it would be strange. We are on good terms with him but still...
Also as I reflected on the situation, I might have been a bit into her frame, as I told all kind of life stories (perhaps been put into the role of an entertainer? / even if there were probably DHVs, grounding and somewhat deep rapport in there). It wasn't a 100% clear that she is into me, she was also giving a lot of attention to her brother (I don't think they see each other often, so it's normal).
At the end of the night her brother drives her home, then me. I exchange Facebook with both of them. She accepted my friend request very quickly, and probably stalked my profile there (which is on the authentic side - I share what I like, which is more often than not different from what's "popping" - DHV selfies and all of that, even if there is some good lifestyle content, too).
The next day (Saturday) was her birthday, so I thought there is no point reaching out (I had already said her wishes in person earlier). On Sunday I planned to maybe reach out, but I was a bit hesitant because of our history and all of the family expectations that might be put on us if we start dating. So I thought to myself, maybe it can be in secret, at least at first. I uploaded a story this day, expecting her to see it quickly (taking this as a green light), or even reply to it. But she didn't even see it. No interactions from her side. (I understand that she might not actively use Facebook, and that this tactic is somewhat indirect and silly, but I think according to the circumstances, there is some logic to it).
And my intentions towards her - honestly I was in-love. I thought to myself I could wifey this girl. And I don't see red flags either, which might be normal, considering I met her in the company of her brother, and around some family friends.
But now, some 10 days later, I still think whether I should reach out to her. But I don't like the thought of the possibility of a rejection. Maybe I can approach her indirectly, but wouldn't that be silly? Or maybe I should let go and "leave it to fate".
What do you think?
We didn't talk at all previously during the event. But around the ending of the last session (she came to only 2 of 4) I said to her "excuse me, are you from "X (town)"" - she is looking me with huge eyes of surprise and maybe some fear, then responds "yeah". I continue "and you have a bigger brother" . . . "X (his name)". - "yes.." - to what I say: "you didn't recognize me (with a smirk)". Then I gave her some more information that we were family friends as children...
As we cross rooms quickly to hear the closing speech, I tell her "ah, you were probably too little, and you don't remember (she is actually 3 years younger than me)". By this time she is walking with me. I sit on a chair, and she sits right next to me. Maybe it's good to mention that while we entered the first room, we were a small group of around 10 people, and I was among the first to "capture" a chair by putting my jacket and stuff on it. Surprisingly, she decided to chose a chair close to mine, even if there were more options.
So the event ends, and we are about to exit the place. She kind of waited to leave with me. I also wandered a minute more, so we can leave at the same time... And there we go - exiting together. As we go down the floors, I ask her basic rapport questions - is she studying right now, how is her brother doing... Then we exit, and it rains. I put my jacket on and open my umbrella. Asked her if she is also going to the metro. Someone called her on the phone, and it turned out that she will be picked by car. I assume it's her boyfriend or something (she also had a fancy ring). So I just tell her goodbye, not even getting a contact. Yet we had an interesting eye contact there.
About 30 min. later I get home, and my mother calls me. Turns out this girl has already asked her mother about me and this situation, and the latter has talked to my mother, haha. From what I hear now, the girl was ashamed of not recognizing me, she referred to me as "a sexy man" to her mother (lol), and some old pictures were brought up.
~
A week later another family friend arranged a hangout at a bar, where me, this girl and her brother were invited to reunite. We did. Was great. She sat close next to me on the couch, had this very young feminine energy that just revitalizes a guy (can't put it into words, but you probably know what I am talking about), held a lot of eye contact, giggled, sh#t tested me a lot, asked me a ton of questions... But on the downside - her brother was on her other side, and I couldn't flirt with her more than a little, because it would be strange. We are on good terms with him but still...
Also as I reflected on the situation, I might have been a bit into her frame, as I told all kind of life stories (perhaps been put into the role of an entertainer? / even if there were probably DHVs, grounding and somewhat deep rapport in there). It wasn't a 100% clear that she is into me, she was also giving a lot of attention to her brother (I don't think they see each other often, so it's normal).
At the end of the night her brother drives her home, then me. I exchange Facebook with both of them. She accepted my friend request very quickly, and probably stalked my profile there (which is on the authentic side - I share what I like, which is more often than not different from what's "popping" - DHV selfies and all of that, even if there is some good lifestyle content, too).
The next day (Saturday) was her birthday, so I thought there is no point reaching out (I had already said her wishes in person earlier). On Sunday I planned to maybe reach out, but I was a bit hesitant because of our history and all of the family expectations that might be put on us if we start dating. So I thought to myself, maybe it can be in secret, at least at first. I uploaded a story this day, expecting her to see it quickly (taking this as a green light), or even reply to it. But she didn't even see it. No interactions from her side. (I understand that she might not actively use Facebook, and that this tactic is somewhat indirect and silly, but I think according to the circumstances, there is some logic to it).
And my intentions towards her - honestly I was in-love. I thought to myself I could wifey this girl. And I don't see red flags either, which might be normal, considering I met her in the company of her brother, and around some family friends.
But now, some 10 days later, I still think whether I should reach out to her. But I don't like the thought of the possibility of a rejection. Maybe I can approach her indirectly, but wouldn't that be silly? Or maybe I should let go and "leave it to fate".
What do you think?

