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Re: How do I know when to trust someone?

Posted by Cynthia_Greene on March 28, 2007, at 15:12:30

In reply to Re: How do I know when to trust someone?, posted by one woman cine on March 28, 2007, at 14:27:25

> Well, I think you have to trust your gut. You'll just know if it's right or not. Intuition is always the best guide.
>

I feel like I don't actually have an intuition, if I do it's not a very accurate or good one. I can't tell what people's intentions are based on that alone unless I think over it all rationally.

I hate posting details since I feel bad about putting personal stuff online when it involves a second person, but I'll add that when I asked him if I was just a temporary month full of one night stands, he was offended and told me I was "serious potential" or something like that.

He also says stuff about how our paths have not only crossed, but are now running parallel and braided together. I don't know if he's trying to be poetic and old school romantic, or if he's manic and out there.

I feel stupid overanalyzing everything, and often think to myself how can I possibly not think he likes me, but this is all very new and confusing to me. I don't want to screw up my first normal or good relationship.

Just based on what I've posted about him so far, does he seem to be honest and interested?


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