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Should I see him again?




I (female) attended a professional meeting and meet a male colleague the first time. I realized that his eyes checked me out and followed me. I was somehow attracted to him.

During the next couple days I felt his eyes following me. We talked a little - very pleasant- I felt that he listen very carefully when ever I spoke. The last day- he seemed to care a lot.

During a free time organized park visit- he kind of watched were I was going and pulled me gently after me. We were excited about few things together- however I lost him at one point and left the area.

Later as we saw each other he looked a little disappointed. at dinner we shared some laughters.
we both stayed in the same hotel- we shared a ride together - making small talk or were silent.

entering the hotel lobby he hugged my waste and told be few things suggesting he cares. I was quite confused at that point and did not act-- we thought we'd see us in the morning prior our depature- but it did not happen.

A few days later back home I send him a note - saying that I enjoyed meeting him and hope to see him again. He immediately replied- and stated the same. In a few weeks I travel to the city he lives- shall I contact him/ drop a note?






Answer:

Yes.

What's the worst that could happen? The whole point of dating is to see if you really like someone, and figure out if your respective ideal romantic relationships are compatible.

You've both yet to accomplish these things. He is attracted to you, you're attracted to him. See where things go, why don't ya?


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