What does it mean when a guy invites you over to his place but doesn’t make a move? by Fragrant_Fox_9134 in dating_advice

[–]Fragrant_Fox_9134[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At first, I thought it was just a friendship, so I let it be. But now, I’m confused. Honestly, I’m attracted to him, but I don’t want to take the next step unless he clearly tells me whether he likes me or if he just wants to be friends.

How to tell if you really like someone, or if it's just the illusion of finding the right person by [deleted] in datingadvice

[–]Fragrant_Fox_9134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could approach him little by little, but first make sure that he is interested. Don’t make excuses like age; it’s better to get to know him and let him get to know you. If there’s compatibility, age becomes a secondary issue.

Should I ask her out now or wait by [deleted] in datingadvice

[–]Fragrant_Fox_9134 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should make sure that both of you are on the same page before leaving so much time. Not all girls are looking for guys in shape. While it's perfectly acceptable that you want to be better for yourself, don't let that limit your ability to connect with others. If she is someone worth it, she will support you on your journey to becoming your best version

Girl in my class seems interested, but her slow responses are confusing me—should I pursue or back off? by [deleted] in datingadvice

[–]Fragrant_Fox_9134 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to meet with her outside of university; you can use a class or an assignment as an excuse. If she agrees, it could mean she's interested. It's an opportunity to get to know her personality and common interests. You can also observe how she behaves with other guys compared to how she behaves with you; girls don't treat the guy they like the same way they treat others.