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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
This guy simply won't talk to me
Submitted on Monday, February 18, 2008
By Rebecca, 31, from Missouri:
I have a guy that I've been interested in for sometime. He's going through a divorce and this guy simply won't talk to me. He talks to my friend all the time ABOUT me but wont' talk to me. What's up? I've read "He's just not that into you!" but nothing like this ever came up. It's been like forever and a day.
VictorM's advice:
I don't know what's up but if he doesn't talk to you it's entirely possible he simply doesn't like you.
Shocking, I know!
By Rebecca, 31, from Missouri:
I have a guy that I've been interested in for sometime. He's going through a divorce and this guy simply won't talk to me. He talks to my friend all the time ABOUT me but wont' talk to me. What's up? I've read "He's just not that into you!" but nothing like this ever came up. It's been like forever and a day.
VictorM's advice:
I don't know what's up but if he doesn't talk to you it's entirely possible he simply doesn't like you.
Shocking, I know!
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He talks ABOUT you to your friend? How well do you trust your friend? Maybe your friend is simply trying to set you up together.
Yeah, females friends can be vicious, play little games. "BFF"'s can sometimes make drama, especially when they are crushing on the same guy! (in secret, of course!)
Well, that's certainly true, but I meant maybe the friend is fantasizing about being the maid of honor at their wedding, or possibly godmother to their child. Some women have these fantasies to set their friends up to get married. So they'll be happy! *sniff sniff* Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match...
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