So here's my story:
I've just started college a couple weeks ago and I've met a girl, who I really like and I think she likes me as a person too (we haven't known each other that long). The problem is that she says she has a boyfriend (Her facebook says otherwise, but I can understand her need for privacy). She talks about "him", but nobody knows his name or anything about him other than he is supposed to be a Bodybuilder. Now here's the deal. He ives far away and it's a long-distance thing between them. I don't know how close they are or even if he actually exists (but let's assume he does).
My question is the following, for those of you who have experienced something like this. To make things clear, I do NOT want her to cheat on him, or betray him in ANY way. What I would like to do is subtly let her know, that He is far away, and from what she described about him, he seems like a real jerk and I believe I'm better for her and I want the chance. Thing is I've never been in this situation, but I believe she is special, because I talked to her and she does look good, but she's a thousand times sexier inside her brain (--> she's damn smart

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If someone can read female behavior, she likes to talk to me and is always very playful and flirty, however whenever the topic becomes a bit more serious or too flirty, she suddenly avoids all eye contact and tries to get away...if we are walking on the street, she'll just walk away, white as a wall. You ask me, I think she is confused and scared, because of the emotions that she might be experiencing (you guess what they are...I can't)...But I could be coming on too strong, so you'll have to tell me how far I can go with flirting if the situation is like this one.
So anyway, if someone's been in this situation before, I'd like to know how you went about it or if you're a girl how it works with you. I generally think above average girls don't go boyfriend-single-boyfriend, but rather boyfriend-better boyfriend-even better boyfriend...that's what I'd like to accomplish...and by the way, I love and respect women, so don't tell me that I'm an ***, because I'm not. I'm just confident that I'm simply better for her than He is. Sounds egotistic, but it isn't. She deserves better.
Feel free to burst my bubble though
