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male
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: I've met a girl online. I am quite taken with her.We talked for a few days, maybe a week online then we decided to meet.It was a really good first date. No awkward silences, great conversation. After we parted, she text me saying that I was as nice as she thought I would be and that she had a lovely time.The next day, online, we arranged date 2. Another success. We went out to a museum, after which she suggested coffee, then after that she suggested a walk, then after that she suggested a drink in a pub!I felt like she must quite like me to want to spend this much time with me. At the pub when we were talking I felt so comfortable with her, and I felt she did too. She said it felt like we had known each other longer, and that she finds me easy to talk to. I return the compliment. At the end of the night, I walked her home and she kind of held my arm the whole way their. I had said do you think you'd want to see me again, and she said yes.Needless to say I went home that night with a huge smile on my face. I had finally met someone I liked, and who I think likes me.I am wondering what to do now. I have gone back home for the holidays. We wont see each other for around 2 weeks. I spoke to her online last night for a bit. But not heard anything from her today. I was hoping to as tomorrow she makes a long journey home and well I figured she would text or chat one last time. Since her home is in Germany.I appreciate that I could be looking into this WAY too much, but I expected her to text me fairly often if she likes me? I've been dying to hear from her and text her, but I haven't as I don't want to seem too keen. I know this sounds desperate, I'm not. Just I like her, and I hate playing all these silly waiting games. I just want to talk to her, but I feel worried to do this as she might like the space between dates, so I don't want to seem in her face. I figure I will just leave it, and wait for her to contact me. Is this right?
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