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Was it bad of me to reply like that?

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Question - (18 February 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 18 February 2009)
A female United States age 41-50, anonymous writes:

So this guy I've been talking to for the past week feels like I've been putting all the effort by texting and getting him to hangout. After the last time we hungout I didn't hear from a week. I wanted to text/call him but I was waiting for him to do so then out of nowhere on valentine's day I get a missed call and voicemail from him. I didn't call him back like I maybe should have but instead texted him? Was that bad of me to reply like that? And do you think he might have any interest in me at all?

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A female reader, nokutenda Zimbabwe +, writes (18 February 2009):

it wasn't bad to reply like that you shouldn't seem too eager.

don't contact him again,let him contact you first

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A male reader, franklydammy Nigeria +, writes (18 February 2009):

franklydammy agony auntGive him chance, you never can tell what is in his mind, but do you like him? or love him? Don't show your feelings too much to him, let him show you what he feels for you.

Let me know if this advice is of any help to you

Yours

Clem (franklydammy)

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