You all taking this the wrong way.
Did you not read everything I wrote?? I specifically asked WHY does she think its a bit inappropriate to wish me a happy valentines day? Its of course all the lead up of our interactions with each other that could indicate she has romantic feelings there. We are typically playful, touchy feely type with each other. We talk 24/7 ever since we met which was over 2 months ago. On the phone we talk for hours. I'm just trying to say that she could secretly feel the same because otherwise she would have so easily text me a happy valentines without any worries of it being inappropriate because in her mind she would purely be kidding.
Oh okay well thanks for your comments :) Hmm yeah idk...I mean i would taken her out on valentines but wasn't sure if she would think it was weird..lol
Hmm good idea ! I think she would like the idea n think its sweet tbh :p I'd obviously be trying to imply I have affections towards her though, without actually admitting it hehe :p
Yes, OP. The above is still valid. I'm sorry to have directed it at you. I should've directed my whole above previous comment to your cousin. Your cousin is abviously giving it a higher emphasis and meaning than a "happy valentine's day" usually is warrented.
IIN my cousin wanted to wish me a happy valentines?
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You all taking this the wrong way.
Did you not read everything I wrote?? I specifically asked WHY does she think its a bit inappropriate to wish me a happy valentines day? Its of course all the lead up of our interactions with each other that could indicate she has romantic feelings there. We are typically playful, touchy feely type with each other. We talk 24/7 ever since we met which was over 2 months ago. On the phone we talk for hours. I'm just trying to say that she could secretly feel the same because otherwise she would have so easily text me a happy valentines without any worries of it being inappropriate because in her mind she would purely be kidding.
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If you can edit your post, include that there to make it easier.
I can't vouch for her having romantic feelings towards you, considering that she didn't take you out for Valentines and went with her friend instead.
She could've thought it rude to say happy valentines to you in case you were single.
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Oh okay well thanks for your comments :) Hmm yeah idk...I mean i would taken her out on valentines but wasn't sure if she would think it was weird..lol
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Take her out and say it's to make it up to her for not taking her out on valentine's day and see what happens?
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Hmm good idea ! I think she would like the idea n think its sweet tbh :p I'd obviously be trying to imply I have affections towards her though, without actually admitting it hehe :p
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Suck her off and she will be happy that you did.
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Yes, OP. The above is still valid. I'm sorry to have directed it at you. I should've directed my whole above previous comment to your cousin. Your cousin is abviously giving it a higher emphasis and meaning than a "happy valentine's day" usually is warrented.
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How do you mean a higher emphasis? I still think my theory is right