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Journal Hemi Rodner's Journal: Blog flirting riddle 2

That girl wrote in her blog:

And today, how much I cried..
the things that hold me are beginning to crumble.

and I'm going to fall.

So I sent her an email:
"Do you want me to help you hang in there?"
And she answered:
"How exactly?"

That's a good question, isn't it? I can just write "Well, I got the impression that you need a boyfriend". But I'm not sure she'll be pleased to see that. I wonder if there's a better way.

Update: Why aren't you answering me? I need help and fast!!!!!
Update 2: No reply from her. Maybe I should stop hitting on every damsel on distress I see there. ;)
Update 3: She replied, and wrote "A new friend is always good!" Now.. did she mean friend or boyfriend? We'll see. :)
Update 4: She doesn't want to talk on the phone. That is a major turnoff, as I have no energy to get to know people through text - unless there's something magical about them.

PS: Leftover, are you reading this? You didn't return my call! It's very vicious you know!

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Blog flirting riddle

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  • Why bother with labels? "Boyfriend" is just a word devoid of meaning. If you want to make a meaningful change in someone's life the title given to you should make no difference.

    If you write her an amazing and inspirational text she will no doubt want more. If she is currently fucked-up in her life then you have to show that you are worth the trouble. It takes allot of time and energy to get to know someone. Even more so when you on the downs.

    • A pity you answered now. I didn't think of it that way.. although I'm not too good in inspirational text. I already answered her with something like "It's hard for me to see a damsel in distress without offering help..". I wonder what rejection text I will receive.

      Oh well. NEXT CANDIDATE!

It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.

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