Again, we became “textmates” and I thought we were a hit. The third guy was another one from church. I got the cue that he really did not want to translate what we have into a real relationship so I stopped texting. He did not directly said no but everytime I come up with a way for us to meet, he would say that something came up and that there’s still next time. We texted each other mundane stuff everyday and eventually he said he liked me and so I asked him if maybe we could meet for a real date. I got a bit brazen this time and I was the one who asked for his number from a common friend and initiated the texting. The second guy, I saw briefly in person from a church activity and I was attracted to him. When he went home here in our country for vacation, we decided to meet but I decided that I was not physically attracted to him. The first guy worked overseas, there was the difficulty of us living in different timezones, but we managed to chat everyday online. I do have a lot of experience in relationships online/onscreen-three in fact-and all have failed in the end. Before I fully begin my review, let me tell you a little something about myself first. This book is a perfectly devised scheme to bring down the defense walls of a guarded heart.
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