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*sianguy789
writes: need help here guys. there is this girl that i like. we are both in college levels but in different schools. she is pure korean and im half chinese. we always talk a lot everyday text and call. and we've been on a date. watching movies and having dinner. i know that she likes me and she knows that i like her too. everything was doing great but last week she seems a bit moody i dont know why. she wont tell me the problem but i always get to cheer her up. she have been moody the whole week. she told me that she will go less online in chat too. i think she and her close friend who is a girl fought about something material and adding up stress from school activities. then she was not texting me nor reply to my text and calls. its been five days already no communication. then i texted her today and she replied. i told her that i was very worried.i keep on asking her what is her problem but all she say is nothing. then i told her that she had me worried. then we had less conversation then she said she is bad feeling and sick now that we should just talk next time. help me here
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reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (30 November 2010):
Instead of constantly asking her what's wrong when she clearly doesn't want to talk about it, then it's a good idea for you to back off of her. I know you have good intentions and want to cheer her up, but that's the last thing she wants right now. Give her space, and she'll come around when she's in a better state of mind.
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 November 2010): She might just be on her period or something. Im a girl and when girls are on there period they can be moody... Im on my period (obviously) and i get moody with people and i dont mean it.
Or maybe something has happened in her family, that is private and she doesnt want to talk about it.
Why dont you take her out for a calm meal?
You could buy her a necklace or something?
Anyway, i hhope that i have hhelped you :) xx
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reader, Adorskable +, writes (29 November 2010):
At some point it is better to give them time and she asked you for it so it will good be a good idea to respect her wishes.
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