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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?"
No idea at all until meeting in person for me ... |
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By *iver1ukMan
over a year ago
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?"
She finds your Facebook page and adds you lol
Had it done.
Same woman just turned up at my house.
Address had never been given out |
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?
She finds your Facebook page and adds you lol
Had it done.
Same woman just turned up at my house.
Address had never been given out"
No, that's odd!
Bunny boiler material
Jo x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?
She finds your Facebook page and adds you lol
Had it done.
Same woman just turned up at my house.
Address had never been given out"
Did you give her your phone number? Facebook can find you that way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Start dropping hints about meeting and see the reaction.
Well she invited me to her hotel room when she comes to check out the city xx"
Wash your cock... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?"
The unwanted cock shots. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Start dropping hints about meeting and see the reaction.
Well she invited me to her hotel room when she comes to check out the city xx
Wash your cock... "
I don't mean your cock is filthy btw. |
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?
No idea at all until meeting in person for me ... "
This for me too |
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"Start dropping hints about meeting and see the reaction.
Well she invited me to her hotel room when she comes to check out the city xx"
Assume nothing, ask outright.
I really wish people would just state their intention clearly. |
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"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?"
Don’t ask me, I can’t read signs, I’d be unsure of the signals until she’s actually getting naked haha |
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By *iver1ukMan
over a year ago
kettering |
"You’ve been chatting for a while on social media being friendly but you sense something has changed. How do you know he/she wants to be more than friends?
She finds your Facebook page and adds you lol
Had it done.
Same woman just turned up at my house.
Address had never been given out
Did you give her your phone number? Facebook can find you that way. "
No phone number given.
Just trawled fb for photos in my area.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi all. Thanks for the replies. I’ve had it confirmed that she does indeed like me and is looking forward to house and job opportunities here in the near future. Watch this space, I guess... |
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Oh OP. Signals eh? How does one read them, perhaps how we interpret them is based on our own desires?
For example there is someone I have been interested in for a while and I told her, we have been friends for a few years and well to cut a long story short, I felt that she needed to know that my feelings had developed. She was nice about it, but ultimately didn’t appear interested.
So I did the right thing, I stepped right back, was always there as a friend but reduced our contact from almost daily to occasionally.
Recently she messaged me, and as usual we were laughing and joking via text with her throwing insults my way. So I said “why do you always feel the need to insult me eh?”
She replied “it’s like punching girls at school, it means I like you, I will stop. Immediately”
So where does one go with that? I could read it both ways but the reality is, she isn’t interested in me as anything more than a friend. It is only my desires that read more into it.
So OP (phew what a lot of waffle) I think until someone states it explicitly, you should play it cool. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh OP. Signals eh? How does one read them, perhaps how we interpret them is based on our own desires?
For example there is someone I have been interested in for a while and I told her, we have been friends for a few years and well to cut a long story short, I felt that she needed to know that my feelings had developed. She was nice about it, but ultimately didn’t appear interested.
So I did the right thing, I stepped right back, was always there as a friend but reduced our contact from almost daily to occasionally.
Recently she messaged me, and as usual we were laughing and joking via text with her throwing insults my way. So I said “why do you always feel the need to insult me eh?”
She replied “it’s like punching girls at school, it means I like you, I will stop. Immediately”
So where does one go with that? I could read it both ways but the reality is, she isn’t interested in me as anything more than a friend. It is only my desires that read more into it.
So OP (phew what a lot of waffle) I think until someone states it explicitly, you should play it cool. "
Good advice (please see post just before yours for an update). For what it’s worth, I’d say your situation suggests that she does like you (that’s how I’d read it anyway - whether she wants to act on it is another matter, although I’d rather not know than know and not be able to do anything about it) |
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"Oh OP. Signals eh? How does one read them, perhaps how we interpret them is based on our own desires?
For example there is someone I have been interested in for a while and I told her, we have been friends for a few years and well to cut a long story short, I felt that she needed to know that my feelings had developed. She was nice about it, but ultimately didn’t appear interested.
So I did the right thing, I stepped right back, was always there as a friend but reduced our contact from almost daily to occasionally.
Recently she messaged me, and as usual we were laughing and joking via text with her throwing insults my way. So I said “why do you always feel the need to insult me eh?”
She replied “it’s like punching girls at school, it means I like you, I will stop. Immediately”
So where does one go with that? I could read it both ways but the reality is, she isn’t interested in me as anything more than a friend. It is only my desires that read more into it.
So OP (phew what a lot of waffle) I think until someone states it explicitly, you should play it cool.
Good advice (please see post just before yours for an update). For what it’s worth, I’d say your situation suggests that she does like you (that’s how I’d read it anyway - whether she wants to act on it is another matter, although I’d rather not know than know and not be able to do anything about it)"
Well chap a big from me for your situation, I truly hope it builds into something beautiful, I think we all deserve that. As for my situation, I wish you were right, but alas, I no longer pursue that hope. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh OP. Signals eh? How does one read them, perhaps how we interpret them is based on our own desires?
For example there is someone I have been interested in for a while and I told her, we have been friends for a few years and well to cut a long story short, I felt that she needed to know that my feelings had developed. She was nice about it, but ultimately didn’t appear interested.
So I did the right thing, I stepped right back, was always there as a friend but reduced our contact from almost daily to occasionally.
Recently she messaged me, and as usual we were laughing and joking via text with her throwing insults my way. So I said “why do you always feel the need to insult me eh?”
She replied “it’s like punching girls at school, it means I like you, I will stop. Immediately”
So where does one go with that? I could read it both ways but the reality is, she isn’t interested in me as anything more than a friend. It is only my desires that read more into it.
So OP (phew what a lot of waffle) I think until someone states it explicitly, you should play it cool.
Good advice (please see post just before yours for an update). For what it’s worth, I’d say your situation suggests that she does like you (that’s how I’d read it anyway - whether she wants to act on it is another matter, although I’d rather not know than know and not be able to do anything about it)
Well chap a big from me for your situation, I truly hope it builds into something beautiful, I think we all deserve that. As for my situation, I wish you were right, but alas, I no longer pursue that hope. "
I’m sorry to hear that. I’m sure there’s someone out there for you somewhere. And thank you, much appreciated |
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