That's my point though. If you're indirect with people they'll be "nice" and won't say how they feel. If you're direct and ask them clearly what it is you want, they'll respond. (I don't mean you you).Or maybe she just don't like you and is too nice to say so.
Let's not get on the "nice" versus nice discussion again. We all know "nice" in air quotes refers to the pejorative "nice" as in "nice guys/girls finish last".Nice people will tell you how they feel.
They aren't always nice, especially if they're gonna tell you that you're a loser.Nice people will tell you how they feel.


It's true nice guys do finish last, women like a ****.
There was a 40 + page thread about that, and we came to the conclusion that that's just bulls**t whiny, scary ass, losers use to explain why women don't want their dingus anywhere near them.
To sum up.
Being nice =/= being attractive
Being nice for the sole reason of getting someone to like you means you aren't a nice person because you have an ulterior motive.
Lastly, just because Girl A doesn't like you even though you were generally nice to her, doesn't mean all girls are like that.
I've known this boy since Junior Year of high school (so about 3-4 years, maybe?) and have had on-and-off feelings for him the entire time. Right now he's on his mission in North Carolina (he's Mormon) and he and I have been exchanging letters. Things have gotten flirty. Nothing serious, just some playful flirting. I'm just a little nervous things may get more serious, though. Usually that would be a great thing, but there's two problems.
1. He isn't here right now and won't be home for another year. Another LDR? No thanks.
2. My mom sort of has this rule that I can't get into a super serious relationship with a Mormon. She's a former Mormon and doesn't want me getting serious with one because if I ended up marrying one I'd probably be expected to convert to the religion, which she doesn't want. To be honest, I don't want to either. I don't dislike Mormons as people, but their religion is nuts. No offence to any here.