I know this gets asked a lot, but read on and understand my need to be certain here.
So I'm living in a huge 6 bedroom 2 bathroom house now, on the west side of Montreal. Small sector, but beautiful right near the river. 243$ a month. It's a ****ing steal. Long commute, but eh.. it's worth it.
Here's the rub, my only roommates are two girls. One is 20, the other is 24. I'm fairly sure Michelle, who's 20, has a boyfriend. I don't want to cross that line. However, Kelly (who looks Chinese) is 24. She's going to college to be a Dietitian. Heh. Whatever you make of that, it does = an extremely hot body. Mmm.
Anyways, I invited her to La Ronde (Amusement park here) and like all other times I've invited a girl somewhere, I'm never sure if they are aware that it's an invitation passed for more than just wanting friendship. How can I tell if she knows this? I see signs. After I invited her, I gave her the map of La Ronde so she could catch up on the rides there now, then she came to see me in my Room, real close, touching my arm // hand slightly, then we talked a bit more. It certainly feels right.
It would be quite a deal easier if you could just be straight and open with a girl. I hate the charade of deception, you know?
Since then a few days have gone by, I've even cooked for her (and Michelle too so it's not that personal yet) and being a pretty decent chef helps in that regard. She seems happy when I'm around, comes to see me in my room, smiles a lot, giggles non-stop, maintains eye contact, and her hand seems magnetically attracted to my arm.
However all of these could simply be signs of her being a very friendly person. IS there anyway I can know near 100% that she's into me? I want to know so heavily because if, for instance, I were to try and kiss her at La Ronde; but she's not into me... that would be awkward, but not just for that moment. For the entire period I'll be staying in the house.
I have the home field advantage, but it also increases the risk a bit. I don't want it to be uncomfortable here. Do note though, I'm only staying here for two months.
Thanks.