Hey everyone! my name is Mike and im new to PUA forums. Just decided to ask for some advice in this thread as well!
Im 19 from Montreal currently in university and loving it! i wouldn't considered myself a PUA as i don't practise the art of picking up i just do it because i like to flirt and meet girls!
anyways im currently having trouble with 2 girls i recently met. lets call them A and B.
girl A- met this chick friday night, at first she told me she was a lesbian ( obviously not) so i teased her about it and kept flirting/dancing. After things got more intimate she told me she had a bf i didn't believe it, ignored and kept flirting. when i go in for the kiss she pushes me back and tells me she has a BF... again. this time i ask her friends and they confirm she actually dose. later that night i see her again and we start talking, i get her number. the next day we text abit, she even sends a provocative Snap-chat "let me bite you"(she was a vampier for halloween). yesterday we were talking more over texts and as i say something flirty she reminds me again that she has a bf. my question is that she's supper responsive and easy to talk to however she keeps mentioning her bf. she goes to school in a different city however says she comes back home (mtl) often.
usually i would back off girls with BFs but i already pictured myself inside of her before i knew she had one.
btw her and the BF only recently started dating, during our second encounter when i was getting her number she gave clear verbal IOIs.
Girl B- i met this girl Saturday night, we madeout and had a good time. that night we texted ( she texted me first) we talked for an hour just getting to know each other, nothing supper interesting but not dull either. the next day i text her "dont miss me to much while your back at school. ive been told that while people are away from me they report symptoms of depression

". she never answers and i have no clue why.
btw- she's from a different city and goes to school in another uni town.
any advice would be appreciated!