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She turns me off and on like a switch

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Question - (30 October 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 6 November 2010)
A male United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I'm slightly confused at the moment, i've known this women for 2 years now,the first time we met we hit it of well, not to sound corny but we sensed something in eachothers eyes, she flirted with me by always looking deeply into my eyes, always watching me when drinking water to see if i look back and would never look away, smiling when we were in the same room, she made me like her more than I did.

Now things are a little different, we dont see eachother as much as we used to, she doesnt look at me how she did before and takes her time to reply to my messages and always shrugs me of, it hurts me because I like her and its painful to accept that she no longer cares.

What are your thoughts on this? What could be the reason for her change of attitude?

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A male reader, evildrspock United States +, writes (6 November 2010):

evildrspock agony auntMaybe if since she's known you for 2 years and you haven't gotten past flirting, she's looking elsewhere now. Some people can only wait so long ... unless I misunderstand your post.

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