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How should I handle this?

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Question - (3 April 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 April 2009)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

A couple of months back, I went to New Orleans with a group of friends. I met this girl, and we hit it off. We kept in touch, and even met half way between where she lives and where I live last weekend. Anyway, the last couple of days have been weird. We usually talk all the time, every day. She calls me in the morning on her way to work, I call her later that afternoon. We would talk at night, or I'd at least call her before she went to bed. But for some reason, the past two days, I've been feeling like I can't get in touch with her, or that she's not interested in talking. It's probably just in my head because I'm really flighty when it comes to dating and feelings. Someone gives me one sign to bolt, and I do. Even if it's all up in my own head. How should I play this?

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A female reader, OSCARS MUMMY United Kingdom +, writes (13 April 2009):

OSCARS MUMMY agony aunti think its overkill. You met up it was nice but not perhaps the fireworks it had been built up to be (as far as shes concerned) stay in touch but i wouldnt put my life on hold, perhaps it was a holiday romance.. have her just as a mate but get on with the rest of your life

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