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DisOriental85
post Aug 15 2006, 10:46 AM
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Ok... I met this girl twice and I was interested in her... When I was starting to hang out with her and her friends, she started dating one of my friends. I got the guts to ask her after she and my friend broke up a while back, out to dinner and a movie on Sat night... I expected a distinct "no" but instead I get "I'm off Wednesday..." We didn't make exact plans until Sunday Night... We decided that I would pick her up after I get off work and we would go eat, then a movie or a nice walk along the Riverwalk. So comes Monday afternoon, while she is at work, she texts me and asks if its ok for her to cancel on me and hang out with her friend before she moves to Florida next week. I didn't want to get in between anything so I said sure.
Maybe I'm looking too into this, but I think she didn't want to go out with me in the first place, but couldn't say no and now came up with an excuse. I'm not saying she is lying about herself moving next week, but I just feel that I was led on and then crushed... Although, I'm really not crushed, it's just that it would've been better if I had received the truthful answer in the beginning. Anybody have any ideas?
 
 
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post Aug 15 2006, 01:54 PM
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its awful when people have to over analyze things. she might be moving and wants to hang out with her friend who she has known longer than she has known you. just accept that she wants to go and hang out with her friend.just talk to her and get to know her and plan another day when you guys can date each other. if she cancels again then it prolly means she might not be interested. but if that happends just get things straight with her and tell her if she likes you or not because no one should get lead on and then dissapointed.
 

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