Follow-up on whether to contact "friends" met while travelling
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Follow-up on whether to contact "friends" met while travelling
Several months ago I posted a question asking for advice on whether to contact a man in Europe that I spent a romantic weekend with. I can't find my old post, maybe it was removed, but since I've just returned, I thought I'd follow up...<BR>I decided to call him to "just say hello." Got his answering machine, which was a good thing because it put the ball in his court. He called me back, really happy to hear from me, and we got together. He had remembered everything about me and our time together, and even had my pic in his wallet! He had assumed, incorrectly, that I wasn't interested and had a life in the US that could never include him. Now, we're planning for him to visit me here! Hope this inspires someone else : )
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Isn't this the guy that Travelgirl shacked up with? A guy will say anything a girl wants to hear if that's what it takes to get laid. You got to do it twice, good for you.<BR><BR>Long distance romances across a pond are not meant to last, well, at least not more than 8 minutes.
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To the cynic or two,<BR>Believe me, I don't have visions of Tiffany and china patterns in my head. I'm aware of the cultural differences, lifestyles, etc. We are simply two adults who really enjoy eachother's company and are attracted to one another. Enough to want to continue, wherever it may lead. Ain't nothin' wrong with that. My life is all the richer for having met him, and for having contacted him again!
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Well, he had lots of other stuff in his wallet too (I don't want to know! LOL). He had to dig thru quite a while before he produced the photo to prove he's been carrying it around all this time!<BR><BR>I'm from the east coast. Other than that, must remain anon for this : )