Okay, so, I need some advice (mark the calendar, I don't ask for it often ).
Say, for instance, that a guy likes a girl, and has made it clear that he would like to be more than "just friends".
However, said girl doesn't think that he's "The One", and she's reluctant to start something she can't finish (plus she's a minimalist that doesn't like to let things get unnecessarily complicated. Also she doesn't want to toy with his heart. Also she wants to stay in God's will, and she doesn't think it would be right to take things further).
Would it count as "leading on" for the girl to remain on friendly terms with the guy? I would think not, but I also know that guys can sometimes interpret friendliness as romantic interest.
So, what do you guys think? Is it better to be shut off cold-turkey? Does continuing a friendship with someone who is "still hoping" send the message "Not now, but maybe someday"?
I welcome all comments, suggestions, and criticisms!
Say, for instance, that a guy likes a girl, and has made it clear that he would like to be more than "just friends".
However, said girl doesn't think that he's "The One", and she's reluctant to start something she can't finish (plus she's a minimalist that doesn't like to let things get unnecessarily complicated. Also she doesn't want to toy with his heart. Also she wants to stay in God's will, and she doesn't think it would be right to take things further).
Would it count as "leading on" for the girl to remain on friendly terms with the guy? I would think not, but I also know that guys can sometimes interpret friendliness as romantic interest.
So, what do you guys think? Is it better to be shut off cold-turkey? Does continuing a friendship with someone who is "still hoping" send the message "Not now, but maybe someday"?
I welcome all comments, suggestions, and criticisms!