Ok, so i met a girl at a concert on saturday and we danced a little bit and hooked up. the thing is i dont know much about her at all. all i know is that she goes to a catholic school near me, and her name. she lives a little far away, but she gave me her number. should i bother to stay in touch?
iliveadream answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 3:19 pm: Heck yes you should!! Listen, obviously she's interested since she gave you her number so if you don't call her at least once then she'll think you blew her off. You should def. give her a call and soon since it's Wednesday and she gave it to you Saturday. She may think you don't want to talk to her .. so def. give it a go. [ iliveadream's advice column | Ask iliveadream A Question ]
thelaura answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 2:56 pm: You could have made a good friend or more, considering you hooked up.
She gave you her number, so she'd obviously like to hear from you sometime. If I were you, I'd go for it. and you can get to know her more from there. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
ND143 answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 2:17 pm: it would be an EXTREMELY dick move for you not to call her since you guys hooked up. if you decided you don't want to put time into a relationship with her being a little to far away, the you need to at LEAST call and tell her that. i've been in a long distance relationship with my boyfriend for almost two and a half years and he lived over 700 miles away. so trust me lol, it CAN be done! and especially since it sounds like she lives a LOT closer to you than my bf does to me lol. go for it [ ND143's advice column | Ask ND143 A Question ]
john423mb answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 1:41 pm: well if you feel that you might like this girl then yeah call her up ask her out and just get to know her more like you want to. [ john423mb's advice column | Ask john423mb A Question ]
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