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Ok, so anons I need your help with this.

There's this old friend of mine I was texting (she doesn't like calls for some reason) and lives in another state. I'm gonna be going through and asked if she wanted to meet up.

She said no unless I convinced another girl who I haven't talked to in months and kinda had a bad ending with to come with.

Is this a women's way of politely saying no? Genuinely asking. She also wasn't very detailed with her texts, like at all which is weird for her. Than again, we haven't talked for awhile.

Could use some opinions.
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I would assume it's a no.
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>She said no unless I convinced another girl
she's avoiding the 1v1 situation, which is a clear sign of rejection
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I mean, I didn't mean it in a sexual way whatsoever. But women, so she might just be covering all her bases. Still don't get why they just can't be straightforward.



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