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Question Posted Friday March 17 2017, 1:54 pm

When a friend of mine texts and I won't reply in an hour, he rings but won't leave the voicemail which is alright as I'm ok and not pushy. I don't know but seems like he's just impatient and worried if I don't reply to him immediately. Our text is just about normal everyday stuff. Just 2 or 3 texts, that's all. I fancy him and I reckon he knows that but not entirely sure. Any thoughts? Thank you all.

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday March 19 2017, 5:24 pm:
I know your friend is a male but since females can have male friends, and you didn't specify, I have no idea if you are male or female. Age might change my answer. HOw long you've been friends and the past history of how he usually acts and if there's been a big recent change in his behavior or he has always acted this way, would be info I'd need to know. Here's some conclusions I could guess at which show how much the extra information to us will help.

If you a male and unknown to you, he's hidden that he is gay and he is very into you, then he may be afraid to ask you for fear of losing you as a friend if you are not into him as well. He may not be able to read subtle clues that you like him back. In fear of losing you to someone better, he acts the way females usually do, testing and calling over and over because they actually feel in secure.

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