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Chatted to two different lads. 1st one - do I wait for him or not? 2nd one: do I wait for him to set up a meet-up?

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Question - (5 July 2015) 1 Answers - (Newest, 6 July 2015)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *indaloo writes:

I have started chatting to some boys. One I have met through a social networking site- we speak over the site, but says he is too busy to meet up for another couple of weeks.

Do I wait for him or not?

I was also on a night out and met a lad who I'm now texting. He hasn't suggested meeting up though.

What would others do?

Obviously I would like to see them both again in person to find out more about them.

Hope you can help.

Thanks

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (6 July 2015):

I think you should concentrate on neither lol for the time being .. why put your life on hold wondering if number one will be free in two weeks or so? .. normally when your happy and not looking that guys lune up .. so do just that

Concentrate on going out and dancing with your girls friends . Have a laugh and who knows prince charming could be waiting around the corner lol .

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