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ar916 wrote:I dont see the harm
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Yeah wrote:You're flattering yourself. You don't even know this woman's intentions and you're already trying to duck and dodge? She might legitimately be thankful for your help and wants to work with you on another project, or just wants to keep in touch with you because you were nice. The only thing that is making it "wrong" is your own subconscious. Nothing the woman has done is wrong. You're probably just so used to not getting attention in that fashion that it's making you suspicious. I think you're being immature in simply chalking it up as an attempt to come onto you. Accept her friend request if you want to be FB friends with her, but the very least you can do is call her back and be professional about it.
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DCAllAmerican wrote:Best advice in this thread was from KatieJade. Why do you need to call her back? She left you a message saying thank you. When you call back what will you say? Or is it simply that you are appreciating the attention that someone else is giving you? I think that is the case. No need to accept her on FB. I love how some people think ignoring a friend request is rude. I don't/wouldn't even accept friend requests from anyone I work with. That is just me. I like to keep that divide there. But yea, don't call back. Don't accept request. See her at work or whenever.
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Antidope wrote:I dont see the harm. You cant automatically assume that shes trying to get you to cheat. She could genuinely be thankful for your help and honestly facebook requests are worthless and mean nothing in terms of romantic interestKatieJade4 wrote:If you have to put THIS much thought into it... then you know it's wrong. Put yourself in your wife's shoes and get your head on straight. Deny that $%+!%!Really? The only reason he's paranoid is because of the stigma of having opposite sex friends while youre married/in a relationship
KatieJade4 wrote:If you have to put THIS much thought into it... then you know it's wrong. Put yourself in your wife's shoes and get your head on straight. Deny that $%+!%!
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