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Hey, I was just wondering: there is a young woman I quite like; we are in the same classes in school and she always sits with me, we always work together, she talks to me and everything, but when class is over, she's kind of in a hurry (all the time): she just says bye and that's it. Does any of this means anything? Is she just shy, or interested/not interested or it really doesn't mean anything because it's some other weirdo female behaviour?
Thanks, have a nice day

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Hello Jonathan!

There are no hard-and-fast rules about what it could mean.

What's important here however isn't what it means, it's that you're interested in her (right?)

Don't worry about whether she likes you or not. You can CREATE attraction in women. Instead, invite her out for coffee or something so you can get to know her outside of school!

Best regards...

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I am the author of the books "Being a Man in a Woman`s World I & II" and "1001 Places and Techniques to Meet Great Women" and 11 others. I`ve spent the last 20 years studying the art and science of every aspect of relationships, dating and sex, and have answered over 30,000 letters from readers from all over the world. I'm able to answer literally any question regarding dating, finding and approaching women, sex, getting phone numbers, setting dates, what to do on dates, how to set them (and make sure she shows), dealing with dating problems, conversion from dates to relationships, etc. Check my website at: http://beingaman.com for much more. If your question is particularly sensitive you can email me privately and securely at: dwneder@beingaman.com.

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