I do believe natural balance and I do believe things happen for a reason, to a certain extent though. We are in control of our own actions and our actions may change what comes on our path in life.
However, I do believe people get what they deserve... just wondering about the 'when' sometimes
I don't see why that would necessarily fall under playing games; there can be loads of reasons why people don't call straight away, sometimes they don't want to come across as pushy or too eager. I usually send an email or text the next day, to thank for a nice time. If I'm interested in another date, I show interest, if not, I say so too. The direct approach works best for me.
I've been to Barcelona, Dublin and Paris to meet people I met online... not for a date though, but after having established a friendship. Just for a date, I wouldn't jump on a plane; can't afford it and I'd like to get to know someone a bit better first to make that kind of effort.
Well said... she's also just a little girl and pushing her too hard will probably do her more harm than good as well. Since you're going to school; talk to her about what motivates you and about your own experiences; stay positive.
It's a bit hard to advise without knowing more about the situation... how old is she, what are the excuses she uses...? Did you already talk to someone at her school to see if there are any serious issues, like bullying, are going on?
Good luck; hope you'll find the way to motivate her.
It can also mean your email gets into their filter box (but I take it you check if your messages get read).
I find it disrepectful as well, but apparently different rules apply in the virtual world... on the other hand, if I receive a disrepecful message, I choose rather to not reply than to give the person attention or get into an arguement.
It's always nice to see some common courtesy applied, even if it's to tell you they're not interested.
Yes, my sentiments exactly... awful and it really puts things into perspective. Seems so silly to complain about the snow, cold and long working days now.
Why break your head over this... just do what you feel like; the worst thing that can happen is finding out the other party didn't have a good time... or the phone not being answered ofcourse
Not sure about the best airline, I think it's best to do some googling and look for good offers; KLM has some but I'm sure other airlines do to. Try to compare prices to Brussels as well; sometimes there are huge price differences and Amsterdam is very easily reached from Brussels by train.
There isn't a perfect time to be in The Netherlands; that's why I left Weatherwise, roughly the nice weather starts around end of May and the busiest touristy time is half July till half August, but different regions have different holidays. I guess it all depends on what you'd like to do... are you planning to see Amsterdam only or a trip around the country?
I spent a year in New Zealand 10 years ago and another 3 months 8 years ago... it's a beautiful country and I would love to go back some day. March this year isn't really feasable for me though. Have a great trip and enjoy the nature!
Would you stick around for that long? The first date where only the ex is talked about, is the last for me... I don't mind listening; there are limits though
No, even questioning that in my mind would already tell me enough. If someone isn't over his ex, he's not ready to commit to a new relationship. He should take time to get over it... I wouldn't wait though, some people never get over their ex
You're right though, it's about caring enough to compromise... if things are right it doesn't even feel like compromising. I do still believe the right one is somewhere out there; we even might bump into each other some day
RE: Road-Rage Xmas
SharpI knew there's a reason I don't do christmas