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writes: I wrote a note and told this guy we have a attraction between us, he wrote me a note saying, love, love, serve and put 15 at the bottom, what is he trying to say? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, boo22 +, writes (20 June 2015):
Who is this guy... Bjorn Borg?
I personally would find that sort of cryptic message a turn off but that's me. A game player....literally x
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (20 June 2015):
Who knows? Ask him out (if he's single) and find out! Good luck!
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (20 June 2015):
I think he is trying to say "the ball is in YOUR court".
But if you don't GET what he meant, ASK him. He might have thought it was a funny and charming way to show interest... but if you don't GET what he ACTUALLY meant (WE can only guess) it falls flat and doesn't work, so... ASK.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 June 2015): I would say he enjoys watching or playing tennis. I'm not sure he appreciated your handwritten note.I think he probably believes females shouldnt be so forward as to throw themselves at men and perhaps he is implying you have made an extremely obvious play for him and as a result he might think you act as if sex is no more than a game of tennis. He is clearly too cryptic for you and you really should not take this personally as he would probably write similarly to anyone else who gave him an obvious come-on.Possibly he is very attractive and married young and is sick of all these women throwing themselves at him, but he doesnt want to offend you and has made a lighthearted, cryptically confusing message for you. I wouldn't bother with any more notes or tremblings. I haven't got a fantastic cryptic answer for you but if you had some kind of tennis related joke it might help to defuse the situation.If you want to push your luck you could always write Game,set and match!It would be interesting to know what his reply would be..but is it fair to play cat and mouse with him like this?
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 June 2015): This sounds like tennis match terminology. If that makes more sense? Bit cryptic though!
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