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And old friend, need help!?
02-22-2014, 10:05 AM
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And old friend, need help!?
So i will start off with my name, im Eric. So to start this story off I met a friend who i had been friends with since i was 5. We both lived near the same apartment complex when i first moved to where i am now, and we hung out all the time. Me and her always did everything together and such. But after i moved i never saw or heard from her again. Well on tuesday i met her again. Her mom owns the hair place i go to get my haircut and she works there every now and then after school. We have always gone to different schools and she goes to a different high school than me. I didn't really get to talk to her much since she walked in as soon as i was leaving. Her birthday was yesterday (she dosnt have a facebook but her mom friended me Tongue ) and so i told her to tell her i said happy birthday. I also added after she responded if she wanted to catch up she could always have my number if she wants it. But i never got a reply after that. She isnt dating anyone right now and i really wish i could talk to her. But its kinda hard because i cant really see her often. Any tips?

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02-22-2014, 10:07 AM
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A bowl of chocolate ice cream is the answer to every crisis ...just saying

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02-22-2014, 10:21 AM
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The first thought is that she does not want to rekindle your friendship .After all,she knew that you were around,that you wished her a happy birthday ,she walked in as you were leaving so she must have seen you,she has not asked for your number though she knows she can get it.All of this suggests that she either does not want any more contact with you or for some other reason.Find a way to talk to her directly and then ask her some of the questions above .You will get answers that would help you determine your next step.
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