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writes: Hey, so I need some help to translate a comment this guy made. I know him through work, he asked me out at the weekend, had a great time, went to a movie. Then asked me out again last night. Again, had a great time. He sent me a text saying "Thanks. Not just for tonight, but for your company. I feel like a kid around you:)" Is this a good thing??? Thanks.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 September 2010): Yeah, sure. When someone makes you feel like a kid usually means they evoke happy child-like moments/ memories when you are relived of burden of adult daily routine and can just enjoy the moment. You sound like a lovely companion and a keeper!
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 September 2010): Original Poster: Thanks! I'm very happy to read your replies :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 September 2010): i would take that as a compliment it means you make him giddy n feel younger
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (7 September 2010):
I'd take that as a very great compliment! :)
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reader, answerfromtheheart +, writes (7 September 2010):
It's a great thing. This guy feels relaxed and free like a kid around you. It's a great complement.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 September 2010): yes he was giving you a compliment. He means that you are fun and you make being around you fun. :)
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reader, Alvy +, writes (7 September 2010):
Yes thats a good thing, it means you make him feel young again, and care free I guess, I hope you guys work out!
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reader, AskEve +, writes (7 September 2010):
You know when you're older and you really fall for someone you say "I feel like a teenager again?" THAT'S what he's trying to tell you! He enjoys your company, he enjoys being around you, you make him feel like a kid again... All sounds very positive to me!
~Eve~
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reader, bebe87 +, writes (7 September 2010):
Yes hunny of course this is a good thing! Dont over thing something nice that he has to say. What I got from reading that is, he genuinely enjoyed your company. He is just expressing that being around you he felt, young and giddy. That is a great complement. :)
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reader, Fefi +, writes (7 September 2010):
im guessing he is being appreciative. he says thanks not just for the night, but for the company. this could mean that he was always alone, lonely, maybe even as a child. and that maybe you are kind and caring, almost like a motherly figure upon him, making up for feeling like a kid. look at it this way; if you still dont believe me, im sure the smile he added in the text is a good thing :)good luck and tell me how it goes ;)
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reader, dirtball +, writes (7 September 2010):
Yes, that's a good thing. Think about what being a kid means to most people. To many it means being care free, focused on fun, and innocent. I'd think it was a great thing if someone made me feel that way.
He was paying you a compliment, please don't do the woman thing and over analyze what it means. It means he likes being around you. Thank him and if you like being around him, tell him you like being around him too. You don't have to use his words.
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reader, Kenj +, writes (7 September 2010):
It can be either 1 of 2 things.
Either he is saying
1) you make him feel young again and bring out the fun
or he is saying
2) you are acting childish.
Personally I would think its #1.
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