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He has no idea what he's missing I tell you what. I'll come to heaven and you can show me what he is missing. Then I'll go tell him. Sound like a plan beautiful? |
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you know.....or T.P. his house.
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I'd say yeah, cut back on flirting. If they keep referring to you as a 'friend' I'd say they were trying to tell you something without totally hurting your feelings. I agree with Ledi Tina... But not knowing the circumstances it's hard to be completely sure... |
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you know.....or T.P. his house. Hmmm.... wasn't what I was expecting. |
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Edited by
sensualsweet
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Wed 02/04/09 08:12 PM
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I'd start referring to him as a "friend" and I'd feel free to start dating again. (If we'd been intimate, and dated for a while.)
If it was a new relationship, I'd wait it out and see how things progress. But when they refer to you as "friend" their telling others that they are still available... and that there is nothing intimate between you. At least that's my guess. JMO |
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you can never have enough friends but i flirt with friends that im not evan sexually attracted to just part of my nature to flirt and flirting normally makes women feel good especially older women
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on no theres attraction
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Has your friend been given the feeling that you do NOT WANT it to be more than that? They might be keeping a safe reference point because of the past...that once upon a time you said that you were only looking to be friends.
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maybe there are commitment issues on his part, maybe he doesn't want to loose the friendship, maybe hes trying to get someone else at the moment..and doesn't want to start anything that may have...unhappy endings....cuz hes still stuck on somebody else
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You all can polish a the t-u-r-d all you want, it is still a t-u-r-d
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Hey I'm good at rationalizing poor behavior....I can make excuses for everybody..well..almost everybody
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love is grand
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