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"Could have got cold feet and rather than being honest they took the easy way out. A lot of people like the idea of meets but when it comes down to it they can't walk the walk we find. " | |||
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"Could have got cold feet and rather than being honest they took the easy way out. A lot of people like the idea of meets but when it comes down to it they can't walk the walk we find. " especially on the first meet. My nerves were shot on my first. | |||
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"Could have got cold feet and rather than being honest they took the easy way out. A lot of people like the idea of meets but when it comes down to it they can't walk the walk we find. especially on the first meet. My nerves were shot on my first. " I can understand that about nerves. That's why socials are better beforehand at first, so you know the person better! | |||
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"Twice this has happened. People contact you, chat, arrange to meet up then they block you. If you don't want to meet the person just say so." Not everyone is mature enough to say they've changed their minds,its easier to block than to have the awkward conversation | |||
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"Twice this has happened. People contact you, chat, arrange to meet up then they block you. If you don't want to meet the person just say so. Not everyone is mature enough to say they've changed their minds,its easier to block than to have the awkward conversation " | |||
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