Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But OP, you seem like you don't know what YOU actually want. Focus on you. And if you are turned on by somebody -- f'ing own it. Pull back, push forward, worrying if he likes you or not. I haven't heard you say that YOU like HIM. Do you? Or do you just want to be liked?
We can't give him advice, but you? Be you. Stop trying to be somebody else and worrying about what THEY want. Stop. Admittedly, he was a big red flag, but you are just as big of a red flag to me. Flap flap flap, your own red-flagginess is waving out there in the wind.
This.
OP, what do you want? Do you really like him?
Also, OP said “stalk” but did not elaborate. What was it exactly?
American women are not used to men like this, but in many parts of the world, a man coming on strong like this is pretty normal. We American women simply never learned how to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:But OP, you seem like you don't know what YOU actually want. Focus on you. And if you are turned on by somebody -- f'ing own it. Pull back, push forward, worrying if he likes you or not. I haven't heard you say that YOU like HIM. Do you? Or do you just want to be liked?
We can't give him advice, but you? Be you. Stop trying to be somebody else and worrying about what THEY want. Stop. Admittedly, he was a big red flag, but you are just as big of a red flag to me. Flap flap flap, your own red-flagginess is waving out there in the wind.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I seemed to have convinced everyone that he's a creep because I focused on the problems. He's very charming in person, everyone in class likes him, etc (think the Latin charm stereotype) and definitely the kind of guy who can get himself laid easily.
As for my feelings, I am definitely physically attracted to him and I felt strong chemistry with him. But I also wanna make sure he is not the possessive type because one day it doesn't work out and they might do crazy things (I have experience with that).
Anonymous wrote:Guy here.
He sounds weird. I'd consider myself lucky if I were you. Taking a woman by the hand is okay on a first date if you're trying to make physical contact to show interest. You have to pick up on the chemistry though. If you two "passionately kissed" then clearly you felt something. Was it stalking or just googling you? I do the latter sometimes for basic info so I know the person isn't married, crazy, or a pathological liar (run into all three). Anything beyond that...stalking is always a "do not pass go."
This doesn't sound like your situation, but I've been in a position where a woman didn't seem interested after a few dates, so I faded away. She called me to see why I'd disappeared. I told her I didn't think we had chemistry and that she didn't seem that interested. She assured me it wasn't the case and asked for another date. We went out two more times, but it was the same thing, so I broke it off with her for good. If you really like him, you can try reaching out, but I personally would avoid him.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I seemed to have convinced everyone that he's a creep because I focused on the problems. He's very charming in person, everyone in class likes him, etc (think the Latin charm stereotype) and definitely the kind of guy who can get himself laid easily.
As for my feelings, I am definitely physically attracted to him and I felt strong chemistry with him. But I also wanna make sure he is not the possessive type because one day it doesn't work out and they might do crazy things (I have experience with that).