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anonymous
writes: If a girl knows you love her, and doesn't mind your advances, and hearing whatever you have to say (which usually a person in love would say to his beloved--usually quite frank), but at the same time tells you that she doesn't see you as a lover, but still wants to remain friends with you and maintain frequent encounters (spanning hours at a time) and says that you going on with your expressions of love are perfectly OK with her and also gives facial expressions and conversational responses upon hearing those things as if she appreciates and enjoys those (e.g. thank you, that's sweet, etc)... what would you make of it?note: nothing physical (kissing, sex, hugs, etc) has happened between the two. just verbal. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (4 April 2010):
She likes your compliments, but that's as far as it will ever go.
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reader, QuirkLady +, writes (4 April 2010):
She wants to be friends. That's what she said, and she meant it.
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (4 April 2010):
She is not serious with you but enjoys your attentions and compliments. She has placed you in the friends category . You are not her ideal one.
Maybe, she does not see your potentials.
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