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met a girl What do I do?

Well then I met this girl the other day and we went out and I know I do somthing bad because we did on the first date and she hasn't been talking to me since I asked him what was wrong and she said I was going a too fast for her and that shes confused because she comes out of a bad relationship What can I do to fix my relationship with her because I really like this girl and I am very happy when Im with her

I guess you should just slow things down and let them produce their own pace. If you agree with that, things should be fine. Good luck!


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