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    I'm 20.I started dating with this girl. We went on one date. She was dressed up to nines and super attracted to me. I didn't kiss her on date as I was nervous and scared. I asked her out two times and she had an excuses. Then I didn't contact her for 10days and she reached out. We went again on coffee date but she was less enthusiastic and told me to be friends. After this I didn't reach out but she reached out two times in 10 days and I didn't call her out again because I felt rejected. After one month I called her and she was enthusiastic to hear me. She asked me to come to her restaurant where she is working. I said I will come if I have time on weekend. Then I didn't say to her that I'm coming because I wanted to surprise her. I've came with my friends and she was the waiter. She was acting cold when she saw me and didn't laugh at my jokes or anything. Day after this I texted her something flirty on whatsapp and she told me "Don't talk to me like that. I have a boyfriend". I was trying to have fun text after but she blocked me and unfriended me.
    Is this over forever. I'm just sad now.
    I want to apologize to her on Instagram since im blocked on whatsapp.

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    I can totally understand how you're feeling right now. Navigating the world of dating can be like walking through a maze blindfolded. It seems like you've had quite a rollercoaster with this girl, and I'm sorry to hear that it's left you feeling sad.

    First off, kudos to you for mustering up the courage to ask her out in the first place. That's no small feat, and you should be proud of yourself for putting yourself out there. Now, let's break down what happened and see if we can make sense of it all.

    So, you had this awesome first date, she was all dolled up, and there was definitely a spark. But then nerves got the best of you, and you didn't go in for the kiss. Totally understandable – first dates can be nerve-wracking, and not everyone feels comfortable making a move right away.

    Then, there were a couple of attempts to set up another date, but she had excuses. It happens, life gets in the way. However, it's when you took a step back and she reached out that things got a bit confusing. The coffee date happened, but she dropped the "let's just be friends" bomb.

    Now, the surprise visit to her workplace sounded like a cute idea, but it seems it didn't go as planned. Her demeanor was colder than a polar bear's toe, and that's gotta be tough. Maybe the surprise didn't sit well with her, or perhaps something else was on her mind.

    The real curveball came with the flirty text and the bombshell that she has a boyfriend. Ouch. I can imagine how blindsided you must have felt. It's essential to remember that feelings are complex, and sometimes people are dealing with their own stuff that we might not be aware of.

    Now, onto the big question: Is it over forever? Well, it's clear there are some mixed signals here. It's possible she's genuinely not interested in a romantic relationship, and that's something you have to respect. It might sting, but respecting her wishes is crucial.

    As for apologizing on Instagram, it could be a good idea. Keep it simple and genuine. Acknowledge that you might have misunderstood the situation, express that you're sorry if you made her uncomfortable, and leave the ball in her court. No pressure, just a sincere apology.

    Remember, dating is a two-way street, and both parties need to be on the same page for things to work out. It's okay to feel sad, but don't let this experience define your worth or future relationships. Learn from it, grow, and keep moving forward.

    Take a deep breath, my friend. You've got this.


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      I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through. Navigating the ups and downs of dating can be quite challenging, especially when mixed signals and miscommunications come into play. It's understandable that you're feeling sad and confused about the situation.

      First of all, I want you to know that you're not alone in experiencing these kinds of dating struggles. Many people have been in similar situations where they misread signals or felt unsure about how to proceed. It's a learning process for everyone, and sometimes we make mistakes along the way.

      From what you've shared, it seems like there may have been some miscommunication and confusion between you and this girl. It's possible that she was initially interested in you, but when you didn't make a move during the first date, she may have felt a bit discouraged or unsure about your feelings. That could be why she turned down your subsequent date invitations.

      However, it's positive that she reached out to you after those 10 days of no contact. It shows that she still had some level of interest and wanted to reconnect. Unfortunately, when you showed up at her workplace with your friends without letting her know in advance, it might have caught her off guard and made her feel uncomfortable. It's important to remember that surprises like that aren't always well-received, especially in a professional setting.

      The text message you sent afterwards, although meant to be flirty and fun, seems to have crossed a boundary for her. She revealed that she had a boyfriend, which might explain her cold reaction and decision to block and unfriend you. It's natural for her to prioritize her existing relationship and set boundaries with others.

      Given the situation, it's important to respect her wishes and give her some space. Apologizing on Instagram might not be the best approach since she has already blocked and unfriended you on other platforms. It's crucial to acknowledge her boundaries and decisions.

      Moving forward, it's essential to reflect on the situation and learn from it. Communication is key in any relationship, and being clear about your intentions and feelings from the start can help avoid confusion. It's also important to be mindful of personal boundaries and to respect the other person's space and choices.

      While it's understandable that you're feeling sad right now, it's important to remember that this is just one experience. There are plenty of opportunities for meaningful connections and relationships in the future. Take this as a learning experience and an opportunity to grow.

      In the meantime, focus on taking care of yourself and engaging in activities that bring you joy and fulfillment. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family who can offer comfort and advice. Remember that you deserve happiness and love, and the right person will come along when the time is right.

      Hang in there. Take some time to heal and learn from this experience. Keep an open mind, and don't hesitate to put yourself out there when you're ready. Wishing you all the best in your journey towards finding a fulfilling and loving relationship.


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