Never thought I would find myself doing this but....

Re: Ner thought I would find myself doing this but....

prairiemoon said:
How long and how often have you been spending time together?

This is a good question and I'm glad someone has asked because it's been most weekends from Friday through to Sun/Mon and often involved me staying at her's the night midweek as well. So quite a bit if I'm honest, she even said herself yesterday.

The I need space though has been played today when I've phoned her a few times and had no response so I've also sent a text or two. Basically all I wanted to do was say 'Hi' have a five minute chat and then get on with my day. Is that so wrong?
 
Sounds like you're being clingy, IMO.

Don't be so eager.

Stop calling. If she doesn't get in touch within @ a week give her a call. Don't stay over all weekend. That's practically living together. Stop staying at hers. Women want a "safe" place, and it's their own. So next time have her over and if she leaves the next morning don't make an issue out of it.

Sounds like shes into you, but you're wearing her out. Just my opinion.

Where's didactic when we need answers!
 
Feed-The-Goat said:
If she is looking to pick a fight with you often and its still only early days then you are best calling it a day.

The longer you hold it off, the harder it will be telling her to sling her hook.
I have to agree with FTG here.
The first 6 months or so you should be all over each other.
If she wants space after 2 months, tell her she can have all the space she wants.
 
But if you really like her, pursue the relationship; make the most out of every moment, as you could die next week. Just a thought.
 
Sound's like you've been a little eager?
Maybe you need to be a little more laid back.

if you don't think so,then fuck her (film it for memories) and leave...
 

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