Psycho-Babble Relationships Thread 432770

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should i go for it?

Posted by beppe on December 22, 2004, at 6:02:35

so was at a party and met this boy..i could tell there was a def. connection the prob. is we were introduced by my ex boyfriend whom i attended the party with and in an attempt to regard his feelings i didn't really persue this boy. i never got his number but i looked it up. do u think i should call him or would that be wierd. i'm sure i'll run into him again we live in a small town but i'm impatient. what should i do?

 

Re: should i go for it? » beppe

Posted by Snoozin on December 22, 2004, at 9:33:41

In reply to should i go for it?, posted by beppe on December 22, 2004, at 6:02:35

Hi,

Do you know anyone else in common with the new boy? Other than your ex? It's so hard to tell with *cold calling.* the guy might see it as sweet, or he might see it as stalker-like behavior. I'd try finding a mutual friend first. Ya never know, *he* could be asking around about *you.* :-)

Susan

 

Of course » beppe

Posted by alexandra_k on December 22, 2004, at 23:00:25

In reply to should i go for it?, posted by beppe on December 22, 2004, at 6:02:35

You could always meet somewhere neutral and safe so he figures out you aren't a perv

(sorry, so he figures out you aint gonna stalk him or anything)

and then if it goes well you could just take it from there.

Coffee is always good.

 

Re: Of course

Posted by beppe on December 22, 2004, at 23:24:58

In reply to Of course » beppe, posted by alexandra_k on December 22, 2004, at 23:00:25

lol thats funny thanks for the advice i know alot of ppl who hang out with him so i'm sure we will see each other over the holidays!!!!


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