Thats fine, tbh

But OPs pride should not be tied to that of a woman who was wishy-washy while being in his house.
To be VERY fair though, I can imagine at times she might have been on the same page and his aura was off-putting. Either way, unless she wanted to be friends, letting him
kiss up on her(and reciprocating) after very little time knowing him is a no-no. Whenever I wanted to get to know a chick, I took all the time I wanted, cause ultimately, I was
99% the exciting, random, captivating person of the two of us so if she wasn't down...someone else wanted my attention
If she wanted his attention but no sex, she would have been wise to suggest alternatives and draw a line, rather than halfstepping in the company of a man with his dikk
hard. I'm sure brehettes won't agree, but it is what it is. It seems all the burden is on men to be upfront and assertive, but when she isn't feeling something, she needs to say
that A.S.A.P. Even if she liked dude and wanted him around, tough titty. Risk the loss and tell him you aren't feeling it. I'm saying this as a dude who had 3 distinct situations in
which women liked me enough to always want me around, but did not see me romantically.
They pump-faked all the fukking time to keep me interested.