| Hello fellas,
So, I used to work remotely (via phone/email) with this girl. I was married at the time but we got on well, all very platonic. When I left the company, she gave me her personal email address, 'in case I ever needed it'.
I got divorced 3months ago or so. During that hard time, her tweets/FB posts (they weren't directed at me, btw) made me crack up and actually helped when I was really low.
Two weeks ago, I wrote to her, simply to thank her for those tweets/FB posts and told her that they had a positive effect on me. From there, our emails grew to be quite personal, very organically. She said that she was very flattered and humbled that she was able to help me. She also told me how much she enjoyed working with me and that I was an exception in terms of clients.
We also wrote about how we deal with hard times and she said that she really admired how I was and that she could learn a lot from me.
These emails went back and forth for 4 days - in that time, 15 emails exchanged.
Then, I added context to my hard time that I had mentioned in my first email - i.e. that I was divorced. Her response was warm but very short. I responded to that, but then she didn't write back for days and days. I have no idea why??!!
About a week later, I wrote a very short email to say that I hope that she didn't find my email about my divorce too personal or made her uncomfortable in anyway, because I wouldn't want her to think badly of me.
She responded within minutes saying that she wasn't uncomfortable in the slightest and she found my emails to her quite inspiring. She also said that she would certainly never think badly of me...
Since this, I haven't responded. Not quite sure how to play it from here! Or what her reasons for the no contact could be...
I know a lot of you chaps are way more experienced than I - any thoughts on this would be most helpful.
H.
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