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writes: I have met a guy awhile back (+-3years) we used to work together but there was no magic between us we were just co-workers. So I have found a new job. And every now and then we meet at some or another place then we just have eye contact and smile at each other. And will do this the remaining of the time we are at the same place. So I started to get butterflies every time we meet. And then I have organized that I can get his number. I started contact him but at first he didn’t know who I am so I have sent him a photo and he replied thanks and it was a nice photo. He went to my brothers work to find out more about me but didn’t get to it because my brother was too busy at the time. So the day after he didn’t reply to any messages or didn’t answer when I call. So what must I do is he trying to give me a message or can it be something ells. Must I try and phone him again today or leave it at delete is number?
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reader, DD +, writes (19 June 2007):
DD is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThat is what I thought but he did sent me a message after I asked the question. Thanks for answering. But I will check things out before I put my heart on him.
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reader, flower girl +, writes (18 June 2007):
Give up the chase, if he likes you he will contact you if not then move on and find someone else where the feeling is mutual.
Take care.xx.
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reader, AskEve +, writes (18 June 2007):
I would wait until the next time you see him. Instead of giving each other eye contact, go up to him and say hi. Start a conversation with him and get to know him that way. You'll be able to tell by his body language and his mannerisms whether or not he likes you and just take it from there.
Eve
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reader, azzy +, writes (18 June 2007):
if you have already phoned ,texted and emailed him then i would delete his number you dont want to come across desperate and may be next time you see hm smile and walk away with your head held high and get a few of your girls friends together for a night out and may be youll find mr right gd luck x x
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reader, kellyO +, writes (18 June 2007):
Hi DD,
It is best to wait for him to reply your call, whenever that takes dont call him. You wouldnt want to scare him away by being overly persistent.
Kelly.
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