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writes:So I had asked a question a few months about dating a married man I ended up not doing this but last time I saw him he was acting really strange talking about a girl who walked by making comments about her. He then told me all about his family history and himself. Then he said I was like a sister to him, a buddy? I am confused about this comment from a man who has taken me to lunch twice and tries very hard to talk with me is this comment because I rejected him? or is he testing me
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 March 2008): Hai,
I have the feeling that this piece of mail will reach you in a perfect state of mind and in a better healthy condition. While searching through the (ebonymistress.co.uk ), I came accross your profile and decided to contact you. I believe and also have the feeling that in todays world, neither race, nationality nor religion will any longer posse a barrier to male/female relationships.And i also believe that age has nothing to do with true and real love relationship.
What i believe is love and honest, Although, we do not know each other well but I will really like to have you as a friend or pen pal if that is better for you.I am a single lady of 25years old, currently studding international relations at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), a citizen of the United States of America residing in Los Angeles with my parents, brothers and sisters. Presently, I am doing my final year in the University and so anxious to graduate from the University into the free world.
While I hope to hear from you soon,I also look forward to receiving some information concerning you, your family, country and even your personal life experiences.
This will give us the opportunity of knowing each other better and be able to understand ourselves more.
You can write me back with my private email: [email address blocked]
May God bless you as I wait to hear from you soon.
Thanks yours Kerri.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (25 March 2008):
I agree, who cares what or why he's doing anything? Steer clear, this is a can of worms you definitely do not want to open. I would stop going to lunch with him and tell him to find another buddy.
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reader, rhythmandblues2 + ♥, writes (25 March 2008):
He's just covering his tracks in case he has to back peddle and explain himself to you or to his wife or to anyone else who might have noticed his attention towards you. Who cares what he is doing frankly. Married men are off limits, dead ends, unavailable, end of story.
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