[X&Y Emily] What If You Pursue Him...Will It Draw Him Closer Or Push Him Away?
Published: Thu, 11/09/17

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IN THIS EDITION: You meet a guy and become more and more attracted
to him. But are you in danger of pushing him away if YOU become the
pursuer?
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DOES PURSUING A MAN PUSH HIM AWAY?
Hi Emily,
Just writing to ask your advice.
I went on a trip a month ago and this guy approached me and started
chatting, and after that kept coming to see me during my trip until
we ended up spending all our time together.
It was strange as I had gone to reasons other than to meet someone.
In fact I was still healing from a relationship with another guy
who wasn't right for me in the end.
But as I got to know this guy the more I realized that he ticked
every one of my boxes that I would be looking for in a man. We even
look a bit like each other.
The people I was traveling with kept saying things like 'meant to
be' which although I kind of was wondering, was off-putting as I had
only just met him and made it a bit awkward and pressure filled.
When we got back he came to see me twice within one week (he lives
2 hrs drive away)
My parents and brothers met him and all were saying ' this is the
one'. Now this should make me happy but I feel strangely pressured,
and that you can't go to Z without starting at ABC.
Anyway I went up to stay with him (he lives in the country) last
weekend, and it went well, tho he gave me too much wine and I was
hungover next day (not good plan as I know he needs to see best of
me.
This coupled with the pressure I strangely feel made things a
little uncomfortable and I knew he wasn't seeing the best of me.
Well he sensed this and said as I left, "Well let's be friends and
then see how it goes, maybe friends who kiss."
I said friends don't kiss!
He is a very busy guy, so said he doesn't know if he can take
anything else on at the moment, but is deeply attracted to me and
wants to see me.
I actually think it's because he wasn't seeing the best of me.
when I'm good I'm good. And he's a genuine and loving guy.
Well I felt a bit peeved as he was the one running after me before
then.
So I guess what I need is to take a chill pill, but deep down I
know that there really are not many guys like that--devout,
attractive, etc.
So how do I take the pressure off? And how do I get back to the
point where he is running after me?
I can be extremely cool, but thing is I'm only likely to see him
once every 10 days and don't want
those days to be built up with pressure beforehand. I mean I am
cool but it's just a little tricky.
Thanks Emily for listening. It's not that I want to rush into
something, but I want to find the right balance and as I am 35 now,
I want to move things along but in a positive healthy balanced way.
Hope you're doing great - you're an inspiration to me!
God Bless,
Melissa
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Hello Melissa,
I am so happy you wrote me. You are always welcome to ask me
anything. I love to be of help.
Wow, your story is a great example of how attraction works.
Let me explain what I mean.
At the very beginning, you weren't interested in meeting someone on
your trip, particularly. Therefore, you came across as perfectly
natural as opposed to needy or clingy.
With your natural charm and femininity you succeeded at attracted
an apparently great man without even trying!
And I'm sure you WANTED to feel the "warm fuzzies" for him, but
that wasn't happening at first.
Melissa, you have a great head on your shoulders. That is why you
felt uncomfortable about having a relationship with this man.
Anytime you feel pressured and/or awkward, it's time to find out why.
In your case you pretty much figured it out.
You cannot get to Z without starting with A, B and C.
For starters, I'm not convinced from the sound of your letter that
you were feeling it for him to begin with.
Sure, he ticked off the checkboxes, but you were still feeling that
awkward feeling about what was going on. That's never a good sign.
So then, fast forward to being back from your trip and in a
completely different environment when interacting with him--either
on the phone or in person.
The "fantasy setting" of the trip is way in the rear view mirror,
right?
Well, in your mind you're now coming to grips with the fact that
maybe you WOULD like to have someone new in your life, and perhaps
it's him.
But how about him? He may be have experienced something different
upon returning home.
Having returned to "the grind" of daily life, which you mentioned
was busy for him, he may also have a very different feeling about
pursuing a relationship with you.
Now, you mentioned the possibility that having had a bit too much
to drink could have been a negative for him.
First I would like to know, did he push the wine on you? Was he
trying to get you drink? If the answer is yes then there's a
larger issue at play here.
He may have had bad motives. This is a huge red flag and moving on
would be best.
But if the answer is no, then I would not worry about it.
Everyone make mistakes. And when attraction is really clicking,
those little mess-ups really don't matter.
Let's face it, despite what you read in the women's magazines under
"dating disasters", the TRUTH is that very, very few guys would
fail to ask for a second date simply because you spilled coffee,
had a hair out of place or yes--even got a little tipsy.
What's more, he had already met you and interacted with you in this
case...so that makes it all the more unlikely that an extra drink
derailed things for you.
So I think something completely different cooled his flame here.
I think that he may have been able to feel that you now wanted a
"relationship" more than he did.
This turned the tables, and made YOU into the "pursuer" as you
figured.
Human nature is that the one who is BEING pursued has the options
and can tend to feel that someone who is pursuing hard may not be
in his or her "league".
I would dare say this is ESPECIALLY true when it comes to guys when
they're being PURSUED by women.
And yes...the balance can absolutely, positively shift, especially at
the front end of a relationship when a man and a woman are getting
to know each other better.
So now your new guy friend claims he is "too busy" for you, which
is basically the same as telling you that he does not see you as
priority.
How do we get him to become attracted to you again?
Well first, I think it's good news he's still attracted to you
enough to kiss you.
Let's just make sure that the part about "seeing how things go" isn't
an excuse designed to keep your relationship at a purely physical
level, since that doesn't appear to be what you want.
And here's a hint: Telling him "friends don't kiss" was a great
start.
Because you're right on target: Taking a deep breath and RELAXING
is a fantastic idea. Like you said "take a chill pill".
Realize there are lots of men who are great and many will meet your
standards. If this guy liked you, there WILL be others out there
who feel the same way.
So act as if you will be fine with or without him--and believe it.
You will be fine either way.
Exercise your options to meet and date other men. After all you
are not dating this guy exclusively yet anyway.
If you have been calling him, back off and let him do the calling
for a while. It's funny how many men will indeed call after not
hearing from you in the manner they're used to
If he calls wanting to see you, go out with him and enjoy his
company. Make sure you aren't compromising your schedule to do so.
All of this will help take the pressure off so that you can feel
free to relax and show off your wonderful self...just like you did at
the very beginning!
Keep me posted on how things are going. Don't give up. Stay
active in your search for your Mr. Right!




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