Brad Russ
11-17-2008, 10:59 PM
And what made them finally have a change of heart? For me it was a year and three months. Technically it was actually three years since I fell in love with her and wanted to be with her the moment I saw her, but since she was with a boyfriend at the time, and since I didn't really meet her until about a year and a half later, we'll just say a year and three months. Anyway, she just came up to me out of the blue one day and kissed me. I guess she had finally started feeling feelings for me, and later told me that the fate of whether she would give me a chance would be based on that kiss, and whether I was a good kisser. Our relationship was quite literally sealed with a kiss. lol! Good thing I brushed my teeth that morning!! :D
Anyway, what's the longest you ever pursued somebody for a relationship, and finally had them give you a chance? What was their reasoning for giving you that chance? I'm just curious to hear about some of S.O.'s greatest love stories. :lol:
Wreckless
11-18-2008, 03:03 AM
well for me it was the other way around. about three years ago i was asked out by a very sweet guy friend of mine but i couldn't see him as more than a friend, so it really hurt me but i had to turn him down. he took it really well though and we continued on normally. i started having feelings for him about three months later and we got into a relationship about a month after that when i found the right situation to tell him i'd changed my mind. i had found him physically attractive since we'd met a few years earlier but i honestly think i developed feelings for him based on the way he treated me. it wasn't an over-the-top, desperate, buying me flowers every day type of thing; anything remotely like that would have scared me away. it was mostly just things he said and did during our conversations that made me feel really special and good about myself for the first time in my life. we ended up being each other's first loves. although he's married to someone else now and we've barely spoken since the summer, we're still in love and i don't want that to change. i'm very thankful that i gave him that chance...at the time i wasn't expecting it to bloom into anything serious but i think it ended up being the best decision i've made.
Nice story. You're both still in love? How, if he's married :lol:?
TripperFan
11-18-2008, 05:36 AM
Nice story. You're both still in love? How, if he's married :lol:?
You'll learn - it doesn't change anything. You can't just shut off your feelings for someone if it's truly love.
Wreckless
11-18-2008, 05:39 AM
Yeah I know. Speaking of that and this thread, I met a girl last year, first sem. of comm. college, she was in my music apprec. thread. I fell for her, probably the first girl I have ever fallen in love with. We hung out a lot- those 3/4 months. She had a boyfriend though and I have not been able to get ahold of her since :(.
TripperFan
11-18-2008, 05:39 AM
well for me it was the other way around. about three years ago i was asked out by a very sweet guy friend of mine but i couldn't see him as more than a friend, so it really hurt me but i had to turn him down. he took it really well though and we continued on normally. i started having feelings for him about three months later and we got into a relationship about a month after that when i found the right situation to tell him i'd changed my mind. i had found him physically attractive since we'd met a few years earlier but i honestly think i developed feelings for him based on the way he treated me. it wasn't an over-the-top, desperate, buying me flowers every day type of thing; anything remotely like that would have scared me away. it was mostly just things he said and did during our conversations that made me feel really special and good about myself for the first time in my life. we ended up being each other's first loves. although he's married to someone else now and we've barely spoken since the summer, we're still in love and i don't want that to change. i'm very thankful that i gave him that chance...at the time i wasn't expecting it to bloom into anything serious but i think it ended up being the best decision i've made.
Funny, I have a girlfriend where that happened. She had been seeing another guy who was separated and his estranged wife was making them both miserable. She finally broke it off. She said she had a wonderful guy friend who she had known for 11 years and almost the entire time he had a bad crush for her. She never thought of him more than just her best friend - not sexually at all. He showed more interest once she broke off the other relationship. I had to encourage her to give him a chance. I told her you never know what can happen.
Sure enough, she fell for him, they've moved in together and are engaged. She says she's the happiest she's ever been in her entire life and thinks he's the best looking guy in the world to her now. Again, he didn't come on strong - was just very open and honest with her.
Brad Russ
11-18-2008, 07:34 PM
well for me it was the other way around. about three years ago i was asked out by a very sweet guy friend of mine but i couldn't see him as more than a friend, so it really hurt me but i had to turn him down. he took it really well though and we continued on normally. i started having feelings for him about three months later and we got into a relationship about a month after that when i found the right situation to tell him i'd changed my mind. i had found him physically attractive since we'd met a few years earlier but i honestly think i developed feelings for him based on the way he treated me. it wasn't an over-the-top, desperate, buying me flowers every day type of thing; anything remotely like that would have scared me away. it was mostly just things he said and did during our conversations that made me feel really special and good about myself for the first time in my life. we ended up being each other's first loves. although he's married to someone else now and we've barely spoken since the summer, we're still in love and i don't want that to change. i'm very thankful that i gave him that chance...at the time i wasn't expecting it to bloom into anything serious but i think it ended up being the best decision i've made.
That was a very nice story Sarah. Thanks for sharing!! :)