Well I did just now

It's not great; I swapped my real name with Ben;
Quote:
Ben i'm very flattered and i really hope u find that person but it's not me, as i already made clear
(exact punctuation)
As I said before - we were getting along pretty darn well, there's no doubt in my mind, I'm 31 and I've seen this too many times. Anyone who saw us would have assumed something was there, and hypothetically, even if she was just being REALLY friendly, escalating when I should have would have progressed things nicely. But I tried to move slow, so I didn't do any of those things, and so she never felt anything. She will never understand this, she's already made an emotional decision.
I know that right now, my BEHAVIOUR will get her to come out again, not so much what I say.
I have it worked out to a point, and then there's a problem. My story is going to be roughly this (in a cocky funny way, not exact words) "I guess I could have worded that better. Yes you made it clear you don't want to date, but what I meant was that I regret spoiling the friendship. I invited you out one on one because I thought that's what you wanted, so I gave it a go." I'm just quickly jotting that down here for now, I wouldn't say it like that. Do you think it's gonna fly? Bah... not sure.
The big problem is she will play the "I already have friends to hang out with" card that she did on our last talk...
I'm going to be thinking of something to say properly, and once I do, I'm going to check back here, maybe you guys will have some tips.
Perhaps I shouldn't defend the message, perhaps there's something completely off the wall, or challenging to her, that I can say to get her talking...