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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 12/31/2006 7:09:22 PM | oh good im not the only one, now i can put the razors away and drain the tub.
I send out a letter, they reply back...sounding very positive,..i send one more...and thats it...poof!
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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 12/31/2006 11:37:08 PM | I don't know what you are doing or saying that is getting this response. But you would be surprised to know just how easy it is to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to make it happen..
I think the best thing to do is be completely and totally honest and DO NOT just say things that you think she wants to hear.. Bite the bullet, stop trying to find the right words, be honest and she will appreciate it or not. If not, don't worry about it.. But a real woman knows when she is being jerked around. | |
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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 1/1/2007 8:30:29 AM | | sweetsix your so right, you have to totally be yourself and be real, then at that point if it didnt work, you know it wasnt in the cards. | |
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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 1/1/2007 1:07:28 PM | ^^^^^^^^ For MonkeyboyII
I wasnt attacking you at all - I actually thought you were very handsome and unfortunately couldnt even contact you to state that. Sorry if you took it that way - but that is not even what I meant. And because of your restrictions was unable. So actually sometimes I am unable to get back to someone because of thier restrictions - thats all. Its not always because I have lost interest. | |
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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 1/1/2007 10:47:27 PM | hmmm happened again to me tongiht,,,
i got a flirt, i answered, she said she woud love to talk to me,..i said great blah blah blah, asked her about what shes going to school for ,..that was it...ignore LOL..
maybe she thought "I" was a gold digger when i asked her about school... | |
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| Why do women suddenly stop replying ? Posted: 1/1/2007 11:07:26 PM | Sometimes it seems there is a natural end to the conversation. A topic was discussed back and forth then concluded. In the past, I've been asked about job opportunities in the area, computer help, or some other interest of mine. I provided the information, perhaps there was a follow-up question or a thank you. Sure a person could strike up another topic, but one could get the feeling that the purpose of the inquiry was satisified and there was no real interest except for information.
As others have mentioned, it could be the topic is not of interest. I am not interested in sports, fast cars or many tv shows. Getting a detailed account, even when I have said it's not my thing, seems pointless to continue. I've also had the impression of receiving cookie cutter emails. It's as if I'm reading a newsletter sent to multiple people.
Unless there is a distance issue, I am not fond of having prolonged email chat. After a few emails, if there is no interest in meeting, then my interest drops.
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