What would you do (romantic dilemma)?
Would you go to her and cautiously inquire, discuss and (ideally) resolve?
| 100% (4) | Yes | |
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| 0% (0) | No | |
| 0% (0) | Depends; need more information |
4 voters have answered this question.
Would you approach a trusted friend to find out more?
| 25% (1) | Yes: "I like (her). Any signs she likes me, too?" | |
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| 25% (1) | Yes: "What is (she) like when she likes a guy?" | |
| 25% (1) | Yes: "Is (she) busy, or she is dating right now?" | |
| 25% (1) | No, I would go straight to the girl I like. |
4 voters have answered this question.
Would you decide to be more careful about what signals you're sending out and make sure they don't say "I am interested"?
| 0% (0) | Yes, that might be best. | |
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| 33% (1) | Yes, but I'm not sure it's the best way. | |
| 33% (1) | Yes, what else can you do? | |
| 33% (1) | No, I don't want her to think she's not desirable. |
3 voters have answered this question.
Would you approach the girl indirectly?
| 33% (1) | Yes, email won't put her on the spot if I'm wrong. | |
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| 0% (0) | Yes, I'd slip her a Valentine asking her to chat. | |
| 66% (2) | No, direct, personal communication is much better. |
3 voters have answered this question.
She mentioned that she will not be celebrating Valentine's day. She did so during a conversation with a friend, but you were only eight feet away at the time of the conversation. Was that a big, fat signal that she's single and was it meant for you?
| 33% (1) | Not necessarily; it depends | |
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| 0% (0) | She's single; not sure it was meant for you | |
| 66% (2) | She's single and that was for you. Open your eyes! | |
| 0% (0) | She's not single, but it was meant for you | |
| 0% (0) | She's taken and she was only flirting. Move on! | |
| 0% (0) | Good morning, loverboy. Have a nice dream? |
3 voters have answered this question.

