It's not so much the distance that bothers me. 
But moving away is supposed to be this whole fresh start for me, going alone to a city I don't know, starting my career, building a life for myself without any of the crap I'll be leaving behind. 
I don't know if I really WANT a reason to come back, or even someone to come with me. 
But I guess there's no rule against letting a guy pay me some complimentary attention for a while... I just don't want to cross into leading him on or anything that might make me feel like a ***** 
 
 
Sorry, I very much should explain what I mean by 'too nice'.
To me it equals - too agreeable/accomadating, a bit of a wet fish, complimenting me too much, constantly being concerned about me when I'm fine,  etc etc. 
Not saying he IS all those things, but when you meet a guy whose really nice, that's what you worry about. 
I like a guy I can argue with. Not screaming rows about personal things, but debates that get your blood pumping and that you can really get your teeth into. 
I also like a guy who knows how to tease. Wind me up with a bit of light hearted ribbing (I do the same back, and it's just a fun form of flirting I guess). 
Basically, if a guy has those two qualities, I'm usually interested. If they have neither... I'm not, and probably never am going to be, excited by the relationship. 
I need a guy who is my equal, keeps me on my toes. Not admires me and never questions me or challenges me. 
FYI He's also a little dull, I'll admit to thinking that. 
He's not a superhero fan (should dump him on that basis alone 

), he did a science degree and then qualified to be a teacher. He likes cars. 
That's kind of the majority of what I know about him, which considering he's been on my 'radar of people I know' for about 10 years, really speaks to how quiet he is.  
Hmmm... I'm defo thinking this was a bad idea now... 
I hate having to tell someone I'm not interested...