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Is it just wrong timing?

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Question - (31 December 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 31 December 2010)
A female Canada age 36-40, *oil writes:

Me and him met, got to know eachother, then one night we made out. after that we hung out a bit more then we had in the past. It was going good. He had to move to a near by town to start his dream job. He invited me to come see him. I did. It felt like it went great. We talked for hours. We had a good time. I stayed the night cause of the drive and I had had a few drinks, why risk it. We made out. He said he was excited to wake up next to me. we cuddled in morning. We had talked about relationships. ( by we I mean he kept brining it up) we almost had sex, I said no, he said he respected that and gave him even more to look forward to. I felt like we really liked eachother. I left, we said good bye...I texted him a few times maybe 3/4 just to say hi, merry christmas and what not. He repplies but just small talk back and it ususally is a quick message and thats it. we used to talk alot more. What went wrong? He did say he wanted to start his life in the new city and not to be too tied to my city, moved cause he moved for a reason not to spend all his free time in my city/his hometown.

Could it just be as simple as worng timing? I miss him more as a firend then anything

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A female reader, Outspoken1016 United States +, writes (31 December 2010):

Outspoken1016 agony auntIt's not so much timing as he is in a new place, meeting new people, and moving on from your home town. I would say that actions speaker louder then words. If you want to know what he is thinking ask him.

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