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Confused about whether we are friends or more than friends

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Question - (5 February 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 5 February 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, *essica J writes:

Please help me because I dont know what to do.

Well, I'm really good friends with this guy and we've kindof discussed that were a little bit more than just friends.... though I'm always the one to call him and he never calls me. what should I do? should I keep calling him? should I back away? What kinds of questions and things could I ask or talk to him about? Please help me!

Jessica J

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A female reader, Sarah - Louise  United Kingdom +, writes (5 February 2008):

Sarah - Louise  agony auntWell Youve Both Discussed Your More Than Freinds So Thats Clear , No You Shouldnt Have Too keep calling him if hes interested and likes you aswell he shuld call you aswell. I personally think if a girl is always bothering and calling a guy up they always seem or comme across a bit needy or desperate, it sumtimes drives the boy away. maybe you have another lil chat not too much pressure on him but just to no where u stand and eveything.

all the best

sarah - louise xxxx

you can message me if you want to talk privately xx

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