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41-50,
*ulturelost
writes: I´ve met this guy online some years ago (3 or 4), when he was coming to my country (my city included) and he needed information. I helped him and we developed some friendship, meeting up when he came here. We kept in touch and a year after, it was my turn to visit Europe and meet him in London (but he is irish). He was very nice and showed me some places around. At this time, I started to be interested in him, but didn´t had the guts to tell him the truth feelings. We kept in touch and finaly, when he said he was coming back to south america and be in my area for a weekend, I finally said my true feelings. One week after, he ansered me back saying he felt the same about me. We met and had a great weekend. After that, I was feeling that we were into some sort of Long distance relationship, but I don´t get this from him. Sometimes he acts like we are in some sort of LDR, and sometimes not. I´m willing to move to europe (not only because of him, its an old dream) and now I´m waiting for a job answer. He haven´t show any opinion about it. My question is - europeans have this problem of showing their feelings? thanks for reading!
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reader, culturelost +, writes (16 April 2007):
culturelost is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks guys, I´ve posted a new question about this situation....
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 April 2007): I don't think that peoples feelings depend on where they come from. Maybe that individual person just doesn't want to open up too much - incase of getting hurt. Personally my boyfriend is very open and loving [we're both from europe].
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