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Dating After Divorce - Connecting On Facebook ...

How do you know if a guy from your past is a good dating prospect now when you reconnect via Facebook?
Last week, Alice, a divorced woman in her 40's, wrote to me asking for dating coaching advice about a guy on Facebook. She's been reconnecting with school buddies and found one guy she had a big crush on in high school. Tom responded to her friend request and emails very positively - he seemed genuinely happy to hear from her! She was asking me for advice on her next step because she had been too aggressive in the past and didn't want to mess this one up.

Understanding True Meaning - The Difference Between Nice and Real Interest
In fact, at the end of one recent email, Tom suggested that Alice let him know if she's ever in town again. Alice really got her hopes up high on that invitation. She emailed back telling him she was, in fact, gong to be in town. He asked why? Alice didn't answer that question, but went on to suggest talking on the phone to make plans. Tom didn't bite. He emailed that she should just call him when she gets to town.

The Rules of Dating Apply to Meeting Men on Facebook
Not sure what to think about his response, Alice asked me what her next step should be. In a kind manner as I handle all my over 40 dating coaching clients, I suggested to Alice that perhaps she had been overly enthusiastic and too aggressive again. Most men don't want to be pursued by a woman. Men prefer to be in charge of picking who they want to date and setting things up as well. Alice, in her excitement about Tom's emails, jumped the gun and stepped over the line. The result? Tom pulled away. Same thing happens in real life - the rules don't change in cyberspace.

The Virtual World of Facebook vs. Real Life
There's a huge gap between happily emailing with a FB buddy and taking it to the next level - real life. Tom had no issue with emailing and learning about Alice's life in the virtual world. His comment about "Let me know when you're in town." was a harmless throw away, a lot like "I'll call you." It's a nice thing to say, but not necessarily a true statement. How many times have you heard a guy (or even a woman friend) say that?

If Tom was really interested in Alice, he would have talked about getting kelleher international reviews together vs. throwing out this time-warn phrase.