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Is there a chance this could lead somewhere after a bad start??

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Question - (2 December 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 December 2007)
A female United Kingdom age , anonymous writes:

A month ago I had a date with a guy I fancied, but he didn't really know me at all. It didn't go brilliantly, and he never called me, but we e.mailed a couple of times after that.

Last week we bumped into each other and had a long chat, and it felt as if we were both more relaxed. We bumped into each other again yesterday, and he seemed friendly, we both had our kids with us. (We are both getting divorced).

After a bad start, is there a chance this could lead to another date, I can't stop thinking about him.

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A female reader, bqagirl2692 United States +, writes (2 December 2007):

bqagirl2692 agony auntThere is chance it could lead to another date. Who knows, maybe even something further. At the time though, it may not be such a good idea to rush things due to the fact that you are both going through a divorce but this will sort of be an advantage for the both of you to be there for eachother and become close friends. Take your time with this. Stay friends and see what goes from there!

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