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is he hinting something?

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buzzie03 | 21:34 Thu 11th May 2006 | People & Places
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I'm asking this question for a friend of mine. She said she's been emailing a guy she's really good friends with. He had to move away for a job. She says she told him the other day that she caught the bridal bouquet at her cousins wedding. He wanted to know what ths meant so she said it meant she would be the next to get married. Then he said "so what happens now"? My friend said she wrote "good question". and then he said "hopefully no one from (the town she lives in). I told her I thought this meant he was hinting she would end up with him because he lives out of town. But I wanted to know what you thought as well.!
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Well since he was from that town and considers himself from that town, he's hopeing its not him, aah sorry


Good Luck to you and your friend


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I think you/she are reading far too much into what was probably an innocent conversation. Has he given any other clue that he might like her?
I think he's flirting. If she likes him then that's good news, if she doesn't then, best move on to a different subject in emails. Good Luck
He was probably just trying to be humorous, and meant nothing else by it.
I agree with Octavius & CheekyChops, sounds like an innocent conversation to me. But she obviously knows him well, does she agree with you? Maybe she should flirt back & see what happens...

This is why the are so many single people out there.. judging by the answers here. People are too risk averse these days, sometimes its good to take risks even if its just based on intuition. The way I see it, she likes him and it seems he likes her also but he's trying to be suttle until he gets a green light. So Buzzie your right. Tell her to go for it and be as direct as possible (or as direct as she feels comfortable with) if they are good friends and I turn out to be wrong they will get past it.


Wish her all the best!!!

this all seems so vague you can't read anything at all into it, and I wouldn't go trying to build a relationship on it. But that doesn't mean she shouldn't go ahead and flirt anyway - what's she got to lose?


btw buzzie the Editor had a message for you in her latest blog; have you answered?

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