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OP, my opinion is that she didn't want to be exclusive to begin. She went along to give it a try, but it seems pretty obvious she wants to experiment around.
Its funny, when I read that I instantly recalled the night I asked her to be my girlfriend. She later told me that night that she was surprised she said yes because she wasn't looking to be in a relationship, (She had gotten out of a 3 year one a couple of months previously), but she really liked me so she was happy too become mine. And judging by the realisation I got from Heywood's quote below, I'm sure now that I was very attractive to her and I did push her into it and now she has buyer's remorse because either its too fast or we just don't click the way she was hoping. Fuck.
My last (and proper first) relationship was fast and it was great for 2 years and I guess I just thought the speed didn't really matter if she really liked you.
Plus, she was seeing another guy openly at the time just before I asked her out, guess I wanted her all for myself. Oneitis snuck up on me again. Damn it.
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"I don't know why, I really like you and I really, really want to, but I don't feel a romantic connection with you."
Your obviously trying to push her in a direction she's not ready for. She's standing on the edge of a pool that looks temping, but she's not hot enough for a dip yet. Yet she feels
you at her back waiting to shove her in.
You're making it uncomfortable.
You're just 3 months in, the both of you hardly know each other yet. And the sex may be great, but you're laying a heavy price tag on it.
Buyer's Remorse
The phenomenon when a women feel a strong sexual attraction with men (when in reality) they barely know, then afterwards are so filled by regret and disappointment and loneliness, so that they in some way try to justify their behavior by claiming that they need to slow things down so they don't feel taken advantage of and didn't make a conscious personal choice.
Try backing the fuck off.
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All this coming from a girl who I've exchanged 'I love you's with.
Save this for when SHE says in ........ way down the road.
As of this evening, we are 'broken up', however, we're meeting up this week like normal like nothings changed. We even made out after the 'break up', (and it doesn't seem like she was bsing about being fuck buddies). I think we've just effectively just went one step back, back to the point just before I asked her out. Buyer's remorse - all this now makes sense to me.
Thank you guys.
As of right now, I am backing the fuck off.
And thank you to everyone else who posted, its always great to see things from other people perspectives.
Will update on the situation.