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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:04 pm 
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So i met her when she had a boyfriend, and i had a girlfriend. Didnt think much of her at first just friends of friends you know how it is. But we started chatting more after we both became single, met up a couple of times. She laughs at EVERYTHING i say, she gives more IOI's then ive ever seen from a person. Thing is, she's always askin how my luck is with the ladies and then tells me about the guys she's met and what she's been upto with them, (in graphic detail which id rather not hear.) So im sayin what the fuck? Has she labelled me the best friend or has she gota thing for me and too scared to make the first move or what??? FRUSTRATION!!!!!

Any advice appreciated my brothers.

SALUTE!!!!


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:34 pm 
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Maybe she doesnt know herself.

Is it possible that you ahve misjudged her signals?

I know that guys love to say that girls send mixed signals but that is a load of BS. It is just that guys dont normally interpret the signals right.

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