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writes: Do you think that after time away, someone's feelings towards another can change? (become romantic)Especially if one of the two (i.e. the one who has not been away) has changed somewhat in a positive manner?We are best friends. Thats why I post here...I was rejected before...any similar stories?Guess I am holding onto false hope. Oh well life is still good =)
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks...i don't want to get my hopes up though...it happened before with her.
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionyou would be correct that the change it is to do with a girl's feelings for me.I suffered from depression and was very needy and had become somewhat reliant on her help.Since then I have more or less beaten my depression, am seeing life more positively, and have been working on losing weight and improving my general appearance.
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 February 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionIt's both. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but can it inspire romance?
And can a positive change in someone after at time away change (a change in me) end up changing someone's feelings?
I am not sure that it is clearer, but I hope so.
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