Hi guys!
I'm in daily contact with a young woman who I'm nuts about, during our flirting conversations, she has often said: "I'm tired" or "I'm feeling tired". I'm hoping this does not have the obvious meaning. i.e. "of you!" or "of this". This doesn't seem to be the case, as she continues to flirt with me.
My preferred interpretation is "I want to sleep with you!" but I'm not sure???
Michael
Flirting Conversation "i'm Tired!"
Started by Kineton, Mar 05 2010 07:40 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 March 2010 - 07:40 PM
#2
Posted 05 March 2010 - 09:40 PM
Dear Michael
If you are unsure as to whether her reference is a commentary on her actual physical/mental state or whether it's inuendo for let's get freaky then you can always reply back with something like "Me casa es su casa".
If she doesn't know what what means then you can always say "My house is your house". Followed up by something like "people need to relax more, you and me need to get out of here and relax..together". Or something along those lines. I'm sure that you could make it funny.
If she looks at you strangely after that then you better get back to serious and say "You know what. I heard that multivitamins have quite a vitalizing effect on people".
Regards - Bud
If you are unsure as to whether her reference is a commentary on her actual physical/mental state or whether it's inuendo for let's get freaky then you can always reply back with something like "Me casa es su casa".
If she doesn't know what what means then you can always say "My house is your house". Followed up by something like "people need to relax more, you and me need to get out of here and relax..together". Or something along those lines. I'm sure that you could make it funny.
If she looks at you strangely after that then you better get back to serious and say "You know what. I heard that multivitamins have quite a vitalizing effect on people".
Regards - Bud
#3
Posted 06 March 2010 - 07:32 PM
Dear Michael
If you are unsure as to whether her reference is a commentary on her actual physical/mental state or whether it's inuendo for let's get freaky then you can always reply back with something like "Me casa es su casa".
If she doesn't know what what means then you can always say "My house is your house".
Regards - Bud
Hi Bud,
Yeah! Thanks for that Bud! So far I've been letting her remark "I'm tired" just go by, without trying to test her with such a reaction. It feels like she is saying it untill I 'get it'!
Michael
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