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"The lady doth protest to much, methinks."-William Shakespeare, Hamlet

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Question - (5 September 2006) 2 Answers - (Newest, 6 September 2006)
A male , anonymous writes:

I was the one who asked "The signs are there that she likes me... should I ring her?", and well, here I am agian, asking for more advice. This time it's in a more general sense though.

Still talking about the same girl as last time but this could go for anyone. This girl says that she doesn't like you more than a friend, but everyitme the subject gets brought up she overreacts.

An example of that would be something that happened today. Since we each don't know anyone else at our school lunch we sit and talk to each other. Today, when passing between classes one of our frineds sees us and says "I hope you two won't do what I think you two are going to do when I leave." Then my friend, the girl that is, starts running after him to hit him. She didn't catch him though... that time. I might add though that she has a little bit of a temper.

So, is she protesting too much, or do you think it's nothing? Just overreacting or bad temper?

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A male reader, Inspired +, writes (6 September 2006):

Dear Friend,

I think she definitely likes you.

~Inspired.

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A female reader, snowbird Canada +, writes (6 September 2006):

snowbird agony auntSounds to me as though she has mentioned to him that she does'nt want the subject brought up in front of you in case you got the wrong impression..it does strike me as being somewhat extreme, though, hitting someone just for that!!

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