koruk Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 (edited) I met her 2 months ago, in a social service orientation(which lasted 1 full day). I got her phone number at the end of the day, thinking that she liked me too (I still remember how she looked into my eyes). I scheduled my social service time same of her to see her weekly at least but her college schedule got changed after orientation and it failed. After all those my school and family appeared suddenly and I couldn't make something happen until 2 weeks ago. She added me on facebook and I thought that it might be the time to catch up and do something. We texted like 30 minutes-1 hour in 2 days for 2 weeks. Then I asked her out for movies she said yes but after 10 minutes she said "lets do it another time, I need to study for my exams" and I replied "sure". We had couple conversations after this, but I texted her as usual at thursday and she didn't replied. I texted another at friday saying "are you okay? long time no see." and she didn't replied. I have no idea about what is going on actually, but I decided to wait for her exams(those end at this friday). But I'm also worried that she moved on (I have no reasons to think that way). She does not have a boyfriend too. Did you guys & gals experienced something like this? I have literally no idea for what to think and do about this. tl;dr : a girl i like stopped contacting me for no reason, what to do? Edited December 2, 2013 by koruk
ExpatInItaly Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 She could be dating others. She could've lost interest along the way. Perhaps she saw you more as a friend than a romantic interest. In any event, she knows how to contact you. I could imagine she's busy studying but 30 seconds to send a quick text isn't so difficult. I wouldn't text her again...if she's interested, she'll get back to you.
winny Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 Just leave it... If she is interested she will come back.. People sometimes contact back after weeks...
MalachiX Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 Leave it alone. It sounds like she's pulling a fade away. Trying to push it after you've been ignored twice is a bad idea. Even if you get a hold of her you're going to wonder if she really likes you or is just too nice to say no.
gaius Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 giving a girl more attention after she ignores you = leading cause of dry vagina Do your part toward ending this epidemic by moving on.
vanek26 Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 Yup, the others said it pretty well here. OP, when you encounter this situation again in the future remind yourself of this: If a woman wants to see you, she will make time for you. If she doesn't she will make excuses. Plain and simple.
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