Caporegime
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Arrrgh, had a crap evening last night.
Quick back story, met a girl in a pub/bar a week and half a go, we got on really well, had a date last Thursday, had an amazing night and ended up kissing. We've been chatting every day since then, we get on so well, loads in common, and she is exactly what I've been looking for all these years in terms of sense of humour, ambition, interests, etc. She is good looking, but not my usual type.
I saw her again on Sunday and again we had an amazing evening together.
However, I've only been single for 3 months, so definitely not looking to get into anything serious right now, and this was playing on my mind as I knew she was really very keen on me. We got chatting on Facebook last night and I was honest with her about this, to cut a long story short she has now deleted me and says we can't see each other. It's completely fair enough. She said she wasn't expecting commitment now obviously, but she would at least like to casually date someone who at least entertained the idea of a relationship.
I know it's probably for the best, but can't help but feel I'm missing out on something. Fortunately for her I'm not a complete git otherwise I wouldn't have said anything at all, the last thing I want to do is give her false hope.
Anyway, just wanted to get that off my chest and I guess seek reassurance that I've done the right thing.
A wise man once said "to get over an affair, start a new love affair".
The sooner you start dating a new girl, the sooner you get over the old one. Yuo are being kind that you are honest with her from the start about your past. Persnoally I would have kept that quiet unless she asks, not going to lie but why let the past ruin your future?
Nick, call her back in a couple of days and tell her you had a long think about it and she is right and you've made a mistake. At least give her a chance, it DO like her, don't let the last girl rule your head when she isn't around anymore.
Easier said than done but do you must.