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Relationship Help
February 19, 2013 at
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It has been a while since I've been in a relationship with someone, like four years. I met a girl online via online dating site and really thought I hit it off. She's attractive and has an interesting personality. I got her number last night and we've been communicating since then. Two questions:
I asked if she wanted to meet, response: "Maybe "
How am I supposed to take that? Good/bad?
Also, earlier when we first met, she mentioned she's not the best at asking questions (ain't that the truth). So, I've been asking her some questions and been getting one word answers in return. Is this good/bad/neutral?
I don't want to screw this relationship up. Advice please?
I asked if she wanted to meet, response: "Maybe "
How am I supposed to take that? Good/bad?
Also, earlier when we first met, she mentioned she's not the best at asking questions (ain't that the truth). So, I've been asking her some questions and been getting one word answers in return. Is this good/bad/neutral?
I don't want to screw this relationship up. Advice please?
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Seriously though sloots gonna sloot. Sounds like this chick has unstable tendencies and probably trying to balance nailing 10 other guys at once. Move on!
PS: I'm looking for girl that frequents slickdeals and enjoys spending her time chasing deals.
Seems like that was a mistake now, doesn't it?
No it doesn't lol.
No it doesn't lol.
Anyhow, they can smell desperation.
Learn your lesson for next time.
Seriously though sloots gonna sloot. Sounds like this chick has unstable tendencies and probably trying to balance nailing 10 other guys at once. Move on!
PS: I'm looking for girl that frequents slickdeals and enjoys spending her time chasing deals.
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I don't want to screw this relationship up. Advice please?
Then she cant say no. Go get her tiger.
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