Alright I know what you mean, and I guess it actually makes you a good guy that you are bothered by it. I mean, in all honesty between us guys; it is a lot easier to listen to a woman's issues and care if she is sexually attractive right?
So kudos for being a real worried friend for an emotionally unstable girl. I myself have dealt with an unusual woman (it was back in high school though, but still) who got so deep into it at one point she thought the could literally feel when I was in pain.
Anyway I would say that if you feel that you don't feel comfortable keeping in touch with her the best thing to do is to gradually decrease the time spent talking together because she doesn't really seem stable enough to take a direct rejection IMO.
On the other hand if you like her company and your chemistry it isn't at all a bad thing to keep in touch just be sure not to get sucked-in to all the drama.
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Alright I know what you mean, and I guess it actually makes you a good guy that you are bothered by it. I mean, in all honesty between us guys; it is a lot easier to listen to a woman's issues and care if she is sexually attractive right?
So kudos for being a real worried friend for an emotionally unstable girl. I myself have dealt with an unusual woman (it was back in high school though, but still) who got so deep into it at one point she thought the could literally feel when I was in pain.
Anyway I would say that if you feel that you don't feel comfortable keeping in touch with her the best thing to do is to gradually decrease the time spent talking together because she doesn't really seem stable enough to take a direct rejection IMO.
On the other hand if you like her company and your chemistry it isn't at all a bad thing to keep in touch just be sure not to get sucked-in to all the drama.
Good luck!