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	<title>Comments on: What To Do About No Replies?</title>
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		<title>By: Judith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judith</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 21:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey, Rob:

Thanks for stopping by!  It is sucks when relationships change or evolve to where we are not in touch as much as we&#039;ve grown used to.    You think you are friends -- and in fact you are -- but times change and with that relationships change.   And it isn&#039;t uncommon when someone gets immersed with a new boyfriend or girlfriend, that becomes their world and the online world (and pretty much everything else) takes a back seat.  Just life playing out so work at not taking this change personally.  It most likely has nothing to do with you...

While I know this is disappointing for you -- continue to be yourself.   Be a friend when called upon and e-mail as you naturally would.   Let him know how happy you are and maybe even suggest a trip where you meet half-way so you can meet the lucky lady!  Be happy for your friend that he has found someone that makes him happy and be there if he needs you.  Not all relationships last forever and you may find your friend will need a shoulder (or a best man) in the future.  However it turns out, be there for him. 

In the meantime, spend your time communicating with folks who do have time to keep up with you! ;-)  HTH!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, Rob:</p>
<p>Thanks for stopping by!  It is sucks when relationships change or evolve to where we are not in touch as much as we&#8217;ve grown used to.    You think you are friends &#8212; and in fact you are &#8212; but times change and with that relationships change.   And it isn&#8217;t uncommon when someone gets immersed with a new boyfriend or girlfriend, that becomes their world and the online world (and pretty much everything else) takes a back seat.  Just life playing out so work at not taking this change personally.  It most likely has nothing to do with you&#8230;</p>
<p>While I know this is disappointing for you &#8212; continue to be yourself.   Be a friend when called upon and e-mail as you naturally would.   Let him know how happy you are and maybe even suggest a trip where you meet half-way so you can meet the lucky lady!  Be happy for your friend that he has found someone that makes him happy and be there if he needs you.  Not all relationships last forever and you may find your friend will need a shoulder (or a best man) in the future.  However it turns out, be there for him. </p>
<p>In the meantime, spend your time communicating with folks who do have time to keep up with you! ;-)  HTH!</p>
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