ill try to keep this short... im 23 years old, never had a gf (i know), but am pretty fit and girls tell me im attractive... I couldnt confide this to anyone i know in person cause i probably couldnt tell it from all the cringing.
So I've been talking to this girl in my biology lab, she's a nice girl seems kinda innocent, but like I noticed her the very first day of class and started talking to her that very week. We'd just work on assignments together and sometimes sit next to each other and it would get pretty flirty. We'd call each other for help when assignments were due but nothing really. Like 3 weeks into the 10 week quarter her boyfriend comes up because of a question i asked.. but almost every girl i have liked has had a gf in the past... i dont meet a ton of girls i would date, but those that do always seem to have a bf... so before the last week of class on friday i said fk it ill just do it and learn from whatever happens and decide to ask her out... i was gonna ask her in person but she comes in late and finished after so I left but i really wanted to ask her out for the weekend so i shoot her a text and ask if shes out of class yet...
she calls me back and the convo goes something like this
her: hey whats up
me: hey i was just wondering if youd like to go out this weekend
her: pauses oh but we have a test (it was in the middle of the next week, obv no, lame excuse but heres where i get weird)
me: starts talking about test haha.. do u wanna get together on sunday? i'll call u sunday
her: ok
I call her on sunday around 1 to get lunch, turns out her church starts at 2 so i tell her id call her tomorrow. at around 2:30 i text her "what are you doing after"
she never responds... so i get the hint. but today i call her the day before the test to ask her a question like we always do and she doesnt pick up or even call back.
I cant help but feel i came off as creepy. Why couldn't she just tell me no she cant cause her bf or whatever instead of ignoring me and making it all weird? It's not like i cant handle it.
Ugh, thanks.