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Old Feb 28, 2010, 05:29 PM
sw628 sw628 is offline
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A girl that i met over a trip last weekend invited me to her Yoga class and then dinner tonight. I ended up not going to the Yoga class because i fell ill. I messaged her to let her know this and haven't heard back I'm sure she doesn't care, i just hate not following through with plans. Anyway, the dinner is tonight and i still haven't heard from her. She lives in a co-op so they have a big dinner each night. I would just show-up but i don't know anyone but her She is one of those people that you would be lucky to know and blessed to have as a friend. What should i do? Do i message her again or just not show up. I don't want to appear as a stalker or crazy woman. I didn't get to get her phone number, so i can't call...... This is really bothering me because i am not a flaky person AT ALL. If I make plans I like to follow through. Any advice is welcome

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Old Feb 28, 2010, 06:05 PM
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sw,
Since you are not getting an answer back, and apparently time ATM is of an essence.

Is it possible to show up at that door, and ask whoever answers to see if she is available to come to the door?

At least you will have showed your interest and apologize if you seemed dis-interested, by not making it to her yoga class.

Best short term solution, to a possible friendship save. IMO.
Good Luck.

dyzan.
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