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She seemed enthusiastic at first, but now I'm not sure. What should I do?

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Question - (1 January 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 1 January 2010)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

last year i was rejected by the first girl i think i have ever truely loved, and i havent realy got over it. the other day i summed up the courage to tell her about a dream i had about her (basicly in the dream i found out she liked me as much as i liked her). after telling her this she said that it was strange because she thought that she was getting to like me more than a friend, and agreed to have a few drinks with me and talk about it. since then she hasnt realy talked to me that much and doesnt realy sound very enthusiastic about meeting me. any idea what i can say when i meet up with her?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (1 January 2010):

i dont think its a matter of what to say but a matter of what you do and how you act, be yourself and if that makes an impression on her then great but dont pretend to be something your not it will come back to haunt you in the future!

it depends where and what your doing when you meet up with her. it maybe to early for the 'where are we' chat so play it cool and just be yourself.

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