absolutely not...i would act the same way i always do...you have more self confidence then that, don't you?
2006-06-06 09:53:40
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answered by twentythree 5
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yeah i think i would go out of my way to ingnore the person that i rejected. but the reality of the situation is that it's the stupid and immature thing to do. the grown up thing to do is smile and wave politely when you see her treat her as a friend and if she doesnt want to be your friend then f.u.c. k it her lost. but dont' ignore her your just going to come off as weird and childish. i know it can be awkward but come now this is the real world not high school.
2006-06-06 09:55:59
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answered by oaklandolee 4
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don't get so caught up in, "can no longer try this, can no longer try this." purely circulate, be solid and unafraid. it is in all likelihood the main enticing high quality. Be style and courteous whilst speaking to her, how are you doing, wish you have been properly, and so on. in case you sense annoying round her, confer with human beings you're mushy with and function exciting!! have fun with it slow and don't enable your innovations of this woman deliver you down, concentration on different issues than speculative thoughts.
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answered by ? 4
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no, just go on with life. she had her reasons as you had your reasons for asking her. maybe she knew of the peer pressure that may of been the reason she said no.
2006-06-06 09:53:10
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answered by captures_sunsets 7
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Sure why not! I mean she lost out not you and when she sees you with someone else and the both of you happy she will kick herself and know she messed up and when she approaches you just be like I am sorry that you never gave me the chance but I am really happy now and I really want to thank you for blowing me off....lol
Nah dude its cool. Just be yourself and act like it never happened and be cool to her and she will eventually come around...Trust me
2006-06-06 09:59:28
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answered by Love_is_there 3
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Don't avoid her. That would tell her you weren't serious in the first place or your intentions weren't where they should have been.
2006-06-06 09:55:03
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answered by Cornfused 1
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No, I'd keep my head held high, but keep my nose at a friendly level.
2006-06-06 09:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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no...just treat her as a friend now that you know she's not interested in anything past friends
2006-06-06 09:52:38
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answered by jeg2315 2
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no you can still be friends tell her that its ok she doesn't want to be anything more than that
2006-06-06 09:54:13
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answered by Meg 1
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no. be civil and mature.
2006-06-06 09:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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