I gained the courage to ask out this girl I was crushing on and she said yes, which was awesome. Then she confided that she was, in her words, "90% lesbian" but still liked me and wanted to see where it would go. Okay, sure, it's still awesome.
Then today she told me she's kidding herself and doesn't want to date me.
Bummer =/
She still wants to go through with it. She wants to do what we were planning and just go as friends, which is a nice sentiment, but... I don't know. I don't feel psyched about it anymore. We weren't really friends for long before this; I had crushed hard and fast and took a chance on it. Should I suck it up and take her anyway? Would it be unreasonable of me to tell her to just forget it? What we were planning was an art gallery for Legend of Korra (we're both animation majors and huge nerds so it seemed appropriate), but it's 40 minutes away and if I weren't taking someone there as a date I probably would have said not worth the drive.
Is this a normal thing to be asked by rejected dates? What would you do?
Then today she told me she's kidding herself and doesn't want to date me.
Bummer =/
She still wants to go through with it. She wants to do what we were planning and just go as friends, which is a nice sentiment, but... I don't know. I don't feel psyched about it anymore. We weren't really friends for long before this; I had crushed hard and fast and took a chance on it. Should I suck it up and take her anyway? Would it be unreasonable of me to tell her to just forget it? What we were planning was an art gallery for Legend of Korra (we're both animation majors and huge nerds so it seemed appropriate), but it's 40 minutes away and if I weren't taking someone there as a date I probably would have said not worth the drive.
Is this a normal thing to be asked by rejected dates? What would you do?