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Should I ignore her a little now when I see her or would that just make her think "Good now I'm rid of him"

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Question - (30 July 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 30 July 2007)
A male South Africa age 41-50, anonymous writes:

There is this girl (A LOT Younger) I'm chatting to that got pissed because I flirted with her but she didn't mind at first. Later I did it again and then she did not want to talk anymore and was supposed to send me a pic and said she's not going to anymore because her phone is messed up. Then later the next day I apologised for what ever I did and she said it's cool. Then she tells me someone just came up to chat to and suddenly there is a new guy she is talking about.I asked if it's a friend or more and she replied "A little more" and now she only wants to meet as friends.

Should I ignore her a little now when I see her or would that just make her think "Good now I'm rid of him"

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (30 July 2007):

I think what you need to do is to find someone your own age. You said she's a LOT younger than you & you're 22-25, so how old is she, 13??

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