Saturday, September 6, 2014

It's like me as a friend, or more?

Michelle asks: I have about two weeks ago met a man in a bar We exchanged numbers when we met, and he called me the next day to create a double quote within a few days.. It went well, so we spent time together at my house a few days later. Then he asked if I for a few days (me tomorrow) eat in wanted. However, I'm not sure if you go out with me or just be friends (we even kissed, and I was the one who made the trip, was) want. He is shy and hard to read. He's a nice guy and wants to date him, but how can I know if he feels the same? Or it could be impatient? I've known this guy for two weeks.

The Bonny Answer: From what you have shared Michelle, I would say that the two of you out. (See the definition of meeting more of my views, why and what you think is today's date). They spend much time together to learn more about yourself and contact to further promote. Of course, taken the first step and kissed her, but that would not mean that if you had not done? And honestly, if someone does not want to kiss you, they will not.

I kept trying, things continue as they should be. Things sound so far, and move in a way that many women wish that the early stages of a relationship would be. If in a week or so, things have not evolved in the discussions in this regard and is always once or twice a week, I go the theme careful, thoughtful and playful. "Is it a date? Because I like to think it is," with a nod might work, but let your imagination and personality also shine. Then answer your own pace, without pressure. If he decides that you are not two on the same page, you can begin another, the relational wants to date that fit your needs.

What do you think, dear reader? Do you think Michelle is impatient? Does he loved him as a friend or more?

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