| Well, I kinda think you messed up. It does seem a bit skeevy to chat up girls you don't know by saying you could help them with their English, and then when they say they have a boyfriend, be like yeah, I didn't really want to help you with your English, nor do I want to be your friend, I only wanted to see if we might be more than that. I mean, you can think that and do that, no problem, I just don't think you should tell HER that. It wouldn't have been much effort from your part to keep her as a FB friend for a couple of days longer to let the interaction die out without killing it by unfriending her.
Yes, she totally overreacted with her comments, but you did bring it on yourself a bit, and then you even threw gas to the fire and surely made her think even more strongly that she was right about you when you turn mean and say she's crazy and needs help. First your chats are nice and friendly and possibly flirty, and then when she accuses you of something (agressively, yes), you totally flip out and change from nice to nasty, what she's thinking is "he's such a douche, I'm glad I didn't meet him". Whereas if you had now after her (crazy and aggressive) accusations been still friendly and patient even if it kills you to do it, what she would've been thinking would've been something like "oh, maybe i'm overreacting, how embarrassing to show my hurt like this", and to use quite childish terminology: you win. This time she won in a way, because she feels good about avoiding a prick like you. If you had calmly deflected her attack, you would win, because she's left feeling unsatisfied.
I mean, it's not about winning or losing, but it's always better to be the calm, civilised one.
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