How do you deal with a man that say has feelings for you but than doesn't call?


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librarybabe is offline librarybabe Post #11  November 5,2009, 6:06pm
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melman wrote :
This thread is 18 months old and I don't recognize any of the previous posters.
Snort!

And I think the eH Advisers are beginning to all look alike.
 
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jayjay is offline jayjay Post #12  November 5,2009, 6:08pm
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...things seem to have gotten quiet around here.

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melman wrote :
This thread is 18 months old and I don't recognize any of the previous posters.
I recognized this as an old thread when I saw Dustyjo's post. I miss her.
 
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Real men don't fit this description especially when they're really interested in you. Please watch out for those who are inconsistent, such as always late, full of excuses and always busy, those that leave town often, only give cell phone numbers, have not spoken with family members in a while, and live with other people. You know their always in transition. Even if they have nice cars and flash lots of money, oh and those that love to hear themselves talk and never ask you real questions; its all about him! My problem was I needed to learn how to be a 'good' listener because i had the talking part down really well. I found that being a good listener answered all the questions I never had to ask. When men talk, really listen; they tell all their insecurities. But this is not the opportunity to try and 'fix' him, its really decision time. Is he really the man I'm interested in and does he display any real interest in me?
 
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