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Post the messages, it's very hard to tell based on what you wrote
They wont make a sense since we're talking about the party we were at the other night and about people who we know. Generally the messages are like 2 - 3 sentences long.
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How are you getting to Facebook to begin with? Are you meeting in person then asking for a Facebook profile? Why not just ask for the number then?
I can post some examples if you like.
I had her on facebook before I met her - we have a lot of mutual friends - but never really spoke to her. I met her at a party and right when I was about to go for the number close my friend sat down and I kinda fucked it up. I wrote about it in a thread here:
fu-number-close-vt143468.html
Yeah go ahead and post examples, that'd be cool
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One trick I pull out when I get stuck in this situation is to start treating these other mediums like texting, so if I'm talking to a girl via email, facebook, OKcupid whatever, I'll respond as if I were texting. So short messages, responding within 10 minutes, always a hook she can jump to.
Hm, usually I use facebook the same way people use MSN; as an instant messenger. We generally send pretty long messages to each other, and that's what usually happens when I first start talking to someone, but over time that'll break down to smaller messages. To have a good conversation there's usually little time between messages so it flows like a normal conversation would. I'll try doing what you said and just waiting a while before replying. I'm kinda doing that anyway though - replying straight away while she takes a while would might me seem needy - so I usually just wait the same amount of time she took to reply before I do.
Edit: I was thinking a good opener next time I talk to her would be to just message saying "Cats or dogs?" since it removes the auto-pilot response and could lead to a good conversation rather than something like:
"hi"
"hi"
"you okay?"
"Yeah, you?"
Which is obviously really fucking boring