There is this girl i have met online, and i want to meet her in person. She acts like she liked me and flirts a LOT. I want to meet her in person, but she keeps saying that "someday" we will meet. But i get no definite answer. Also, she is younger than i am... I dont see that as a problem, but does she? Im getting mixed signals as to whether or not she likes me in the dating sense...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Mackenzie answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 9:08 pm: Hmmm... this girl must be a DROP DEAD SEXY BEAST if you care so much about meeting her. When meeting someone online, it's not uncommon for one party to want some additional time to get more acquainted with their new SEXY, AROUSING, and HUMOROUS friend. As far as the age thing goes, I'm sure if she feels uncomfortable with you she would mention it. If she hasn't already done so, then you're good. And you're confused on whether or not she likes you in "the dating sense"? Well, have you asked her how she feels? Perhaps you should do that? On the other hand, you seem like a really great guy, so I don't see why she wouldn't like you in "the dating sense" -- [hint, hint : there's your answer] All I can suggest to you is just hang in there, and give her time. Whatever you do, DON'T rush her, girls don't like that! And who knows... "Someday" may be sooner than you expect. Be patient; things will turn out well. Please, come back to me if you need anything else. I'm happie to serve you! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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