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Waiting--when is long enough?

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Question - (13 April 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 April 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I really like this guy I have known for a few years, but just recently started to hang out with. When we first started texting me, and hanging out with me, he seemed really into me by the things he said and did (we even kissed) Now it seems that unless I text or call him, he doesn't have any desire to talk to me. Nothing changed with the way I talked to him, so I don't feel like I chased him away (since we live about 45 minutes from each other, I wasn't pushing the relationship very quickly) he also works a lot (2 jobs) So I don't know if that has anything to do with it, but my question is, how long should I wait for this guy to see if he's really interested, we've really only been talking to each other for about a month, so do you think he's already over it? Or maybe just some advice on what I can do on my part? Thanks!

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A female reader, krysberry United States +, writes (13 April 2010):

krysberry agony auntMy advice is just ask him how he feels or why he doesnt talk as much now.. Nobody can really tell you if its his 2 jobs or just lost interest... Best of luck, krystal

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