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I texted a girl that I liked her and asked her what she thought. She didn't answer. What should I do?
There are two reasons. First, she turned you down, but she didn't want to say it directly for fear of hurting you. Second, because girls are shy and reserved, I am embarrassed to reply to you. I suggest you wait another day. If it is sent today, you can call her directly tomorrow. Don't mention the message you sent. You can invite her to dinner, go to the movies, go shopping and see what she says. If she is willing to come out, it means that your news has at least not offended her. When your date is coming to an end, just tell her. I believe you must have read the message I sent yesterday. I don't want to drag my feet. Don't worry, come back later. If she politely refuses, I think you may be hopeless. She didn't come out to date you, just wanted to make it clear to her face. Of course, this possibility is very small. If she wants to make it clear in person, she will say it when you meet for the first time. I won't stay with you for so long. So I asked you to talk to her at the end of the date.
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