I'm confident I just got plopped firmly in the friend zone, but I figured I might as well try to learn from the experience by getting a little feedback.
Background: I met a woman. Thought she was interesting and attractive, so I immediately got her number. We flirted a bit, continued some flirting by text for a week or so, and I asked her out to lunch and a fun afternoon over the weekend. She said yes. We grabbed some sushi and had a fun, relaxed, and generally all-around good time. Held hands. Flirted a bit. She comes across reserved and more old-fashioned, so I hugged her instead of going for the kiss. We both said we had a good time after the date. Everything seemed positive to me.
Fast forward to another day and I was teasing her about whether she would try to make out with me the next time we met. Then, when I flirted about making out with her she responds, point blank: "I would mind. Don't try. We're friends."
I was taken aback by the response, so I left it alone and didn't acknowledge it.
This comes across, obviously, as about a big a sign as disinterest as you can get. I don't plan on pursuing her anymore.
The only other thing I'll add is that she's only lived in the U.S. a couple years, and comes from a place where I believe the women are known for being more reserved and distant. I'll admit there is a cultural dynamic with her that I'm not used to.
So that's it. What can I do better next time? It's cool if a woman isn't attracted to me. I know that happens. I'd just like to know if there's any way I can improve on this interaction.
Thanks to anyone who responds.