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Is it a crush? attraction Do I take it further?

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Question - (4 December 2015) 1 Answers - (Newest, 5 December 2015)
A female India age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I'm 23 years old. Its been 2 years since my first love break up. After that I was like not interested in any love stuffs. Now I met a guy online and he is near to my place. I'm getting attracted to him each and everyday definitely not by his looks. The way he talk to me,the way he cares. I got few love proposals after my break up. But I got attracted to none. This guy making me feel so special. Whenever he calls or texts me I'm blushing.He also says happy coz of me. I don't what to call this. We know each other like for 6 months. Is just a attraction? Or crush? Should I take it to next level?

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A male reader, Been there Now over it United States +, writes (5 December 2015):

As it has been two years since your last serious boyfriend, you are probably ready to try it again. Why wouldn't you go out with him? It sounds like it should be great fun for at least the short term and perhaps for the longer term. Go out with him. A person often has to take a risk and jump into life in order to get the most out of it.

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