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Is this a good idea or is it a big NO NO?

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Question - (26 November 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 27 November 2008)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

in reference to my post on http://www.dearcupid.org/question/rushed-into-bed-ont-he-first-date-and.html

Well he is still kinda blunting me I don't know if he likes me giving him attention or is trying to avoid conversation with me, so I was thinking of sending him this: your really starting to p*** me off and confuse me at the same time, because of how your blunting me. will you just tell me if you want to see me again or not?

It's really starting to irritate me. Is this a good idea or is it a big NO NO?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (27 November 2008):

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i think il loisten to fade on this one he seems less and less interested by the day =] thank you x

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A reader, anonymous, writes (26 November 2008):

I wouldn't be as angry about it when you talk to him. If you just talk to him about it casually, he may realize something that he didn't know he was doing rather than just making him mad. ALso, i don't know how much attention you give him, but it may be too much. If you always are trying to be with him even if he is trying to make plans with his friends or something, then you should probably give him some more space. He may also be bored if you aren't giving him enough, or there could be nothing wrong. Just talk to him first before you change anything.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (26 November 2008):

U never know unless u try i personally cant see any thing wrong with blurting out how u feel or whats on your mind but thats just the way i was brought up. Good luck

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