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I met this guy and we were normal friends for like 10 days during a vacation. Then, I left and realised I missed him terribly (I love this guy). Because we are from two different countries, I Mean different continents.
But I do chat with him on voicemail...but I'm not sure if he likes me. I am the one who starts the conversation but I usually ask him very flat questions and he asks other questions/opinions/my fav hobby. We are still friends but we are good friends nothing romantic. We last chatted 3 months ago, then I texted him lately cause I missed him where he said he would be visiting my country and explained his study plans...opened up a bit. We usually have deep conversations.
The thing is he is not a very social media type person so he rarely replies fast meaning the first week he replies everyday...then he slowly lets down the chat meaning it takes longer for him to reply...we are from different timezone and still young so I dont know what's happening?
Does he like me or is he just a big red flag or we are normal friends but I'm just overthinking stuff? Please advice...our conversations are friendly we dont touch any romantic stuff. I am very confused tbh
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Time will tell and don't get too serious with him just in case he disappears.
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ReplyIf 3 months went by and you are on different continents then it is quite possible he is romantically involved with someone else. Time and space are 2 key elements necessary for romantic love to thrive. Takes things slow until you are around each other permanently, meaning living in same town or city, so you don't end up in a long distance relationship. Best of luck.
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