Only time will tell. Spend more time together- take her out on dates, cook her dinner, but her a cute little card to say hi. Don't seem stalkerish but lay it on soft! Girls love that!
2007-03-07 03:27:26
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answered by kellilicious5 3
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There are different outlooks on that based on upbringing, belief systems, etc. Americans tend to look at this phenomenon of "love at first sight" as lust, extreme like, etc. A great start for additional dates and spending more time together. You might scare her by moving fast or proclaiming your love too quickly. Other cultures, however, might take this "feeling" as a sign to move into an exploration of permanency. My girlfriends and sister have dated men from Africa and the Middle-east and they report that they can move pretty fast if they feel "compatible" or attracted to you early on.
2007-03-07 03:29:10
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answered by Nutzzzzz 2
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well you have to know that the first two years in a relationship are the lusty ones, and the two years after that are the getting to know each other years. and then by year 4 or 5 it's the year where you think to yourself about whether or not you're happy in this relationship. THEN there's the 7yr. itch, which if you jumped into a relationship in the first two years, you'll end up straying. i've been talking to a guy for a little bit. we just talk, and he lives near me. but i dont make long term plans, because i've jumped into relationships with that crazy/lusty/exciting feeling, mistaking it for love. i won't do it again. keep it cool, have fun and get to really know her.
2007-03-07 03:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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there's always a 'high' when you first start going out with someone, especially if you click on that first date...you feel unsually happy and positively euphoric, and your heart is singing that she's THE one.
My advice? Calm down. Get to know the person better. trust me, you need more than just one date. It's when the euphoria disappears when the REAL YOU comes out. But who knows, maybe she is the one. Just don't set your mind so quickly and rush into anything. best of luck to you. :-)
2007-03-07 03:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so. I have that feeling for my boyfriend and we haven't been together that long, but it's just a completely different emotion than I've ever felt before, for him as well. They say you "just know" when you've found the right one for you. I agree!
2007-03-07 03:28:12
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answered by Duckie314 4
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date her a while longer, she could be the one but you need some ups and downs to be sure
2007-03-07 03:28:39
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answered by Eyes of Green 6
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Wait at least 6 months then ask the same question. I will let you know then.
2007-03-07 03:27:30
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answered by thesatsui 3
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No.....it means that from what you know about her so far she's the one.
You would put in more time finding the right car.
2007-03-07 03:28:28
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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NO! omgosh you need more dates...with her and even with different people to come to that conclusion!
2007-03-07 03:27:19
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answered by icingonthekake99 3
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Not necessarily. Don't forget, usually, both of you are on you best behavior, look your best and make a lasting impressions.
2007-03-07 03:56:04
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answered by Monsieur Rick 7
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