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Question Posted Tuesday July 20 2004, 6:50 pm

I've got the hotts for a guy named (lets just call him Bob) Bob. He seems like the perfect guy when we talk online, but when we meet in person he acts really shy. I'm pretty sure he likes me too, and we're both 15 if that helps. Why do u think he acts so different online than in person, and do u think he's worth my time?




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askme! answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 6:51 pm:
hes just shy! And yes hes worth your time. Give him time to warm-up to you.

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