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writes: I've like this girl for about a year now and she just recently told me that I was "super nice, cute, and a really good guy" and that she would go out with me but I'm not her type. She says that she usually dates guys who give her butterflies and I don't give her those. So what should I do? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Lil_Tim619 +, writes (22 December 2007):
Lil_Tim619 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionOk 2 out of 4 people say that i should go out wit her. which is what i really wanna do obviously. but the 3rd reply i got was really random should i say but thanx to those that replied. but she also says that she only likes me as a friend and i have this feeling of possibly nd hope that wont go away.
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 December 2007): i think that you should ask her friends or even her what she likes in a man and try to do those things
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (22 December 2007):
Go on-line and find a web-site that will ship you caterpillars (you will probably have to wait until the spring now, they won't ship during the cold) OR find a Butterfly Conservatory that takes sponsorships and make a donation in her name. Girls like guys that "give them butterflies", but they also like guys that give them sweet, romantic gestures. Who knows, it's worth a shot! Good luck.
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reader, kenny + ♥, writes (22 December 2007):
I think you should still go out with her, she gave you alot of positives, and only one negative comment. I would focus on the positive things she said, that alone is basically saying she fancies you. Go out with her, see where the road takes you and let the chips fall where they may, and have fun!!
Merry Christmas
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 December 2007): I think you should just be friends and see where this may take you. Lots of relationships start out as friends only and then turn into a relationship. Good luck.
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