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- Subject: Re: Help, I need advice...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.220346.2390@gacvx2.gac.edu>
- From: dgartner@onza.gac.edu (David M Gartner)
- Date: 17 Nov 92 22:03:44 -0600
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- In article <1e9qlfINNc8a@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> writes:
- >
- >
- > I just developed a very close friendship with someone that I am
- > very interested in, but there is a problem. I have already attempted to
- > become romantically involved with her, but she politely told me she
- liked
- > us better as friends even though she was interested herself. The reason
- > why she did not want to start a relationship was because she abruptly
- ended
- > one about 3 months ago for no specific reason, and she still has this
- other
- > person in her heart. This other guy is dating someone, and he treats her
- like
- > yesterday's trash, but there are sometimes when she REALLY hates him,
- and there
- > are sometimes when she doesn't know how to feel about him. How can I
- persuade
- > her to put this other guy out of her mind? She will not start a
- relationship
- > on such shaky grounds. If I can do that, how do I tell her how I feel,
- already
- > failing once? Please send me advice, or post it here. Thanks in advance.
- > -Chris (lonlier than ever)
- > csr4@po.CWRU.Edu
- > --
- > "Feeling a little down? Do what I do, look in the mirror and say to
- yourself,
- > 'I can cope! I can cope! I can cope!' Then go back to bed, that's
- enough for
- > one day"
-
-
- Chris,
-
- I hope you have a comfortable chair to sit in because you just have to
- wait for her. You can't force anything. Just hang around and be cool, be
- a friend and she may see the "good" boyfriend qualities in you. On the
- other hand, you could be risking sitting around waiting for to fall for
- someone else.
- I personally waited for awhile continued to see no interest in me.
- Then I stumbled upon my dream girl.
- --
- David M. Gartner
- dgartner@nic.gac.edu
- "I learned more trying to beat the system
- then I ever did from the system." R. Crozier
-