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writes: If a guy from my work and I were emailing and he told me he had wonders what it would be like to kiss me, does that mean he wants to? He asks me if I thought his wondering was wrong. What is he getting at? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, thatgothgirl20 +, writes (19 April 2009):
He likes you. He wants to kiss you. He probably even wants to start a relationship with you.
He sounds kind of sneaky, though. Get to know him first.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 April 2009): I emailed him back telling him I would kiss him and he replied back with a :)
Is this a positive sign or is he blowing me off?
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reader, ArmyMedic +, writes (19 April 2009):
I think he wants to kiss you, but is a little bit slow when it comes to dealing with girls and being o the point.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 April 2009): I think you should tell him that his wondering is not wrong if he wants to kiss you and make something out of it, but if he wants to kiss you once to get out some curiosity and then just forget about you, then it is wrong. I think that's some major flirting though. Maybe you should take the question out of the shadows and bring it into a more realistic light by figuring out what he really wants and what his intentions are before and after this kiss that he's been wondering about. Unless of course,, one of both of you is in relationship. Then it's not really wrong to wonder, but it is to act.
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