![]() ![]() I got into a fight with a childhood friend of mine in college. But, sometimes it's SO empathetic and tonally tender that I wonder if there's something more? Here is a case that bothers me to this day: If you're hurting, they'll offer emotional support. But, then again, what if that girl's personality is just that way? How can one tell? I feel like consistent playfulness is flirty vs. The hardest ones to decipher are when the girl is being very playful and/or gets emotional in our conversation. Explain to me like I'm a 3 year old.Seriously, I can never figure these things out. How can a person tell the signs/differences between flirting and someone being nice? I agree with the other posters - I would advise you to not overthink it, as it doesn't mean anything. ![]() To knowing more about this technician, my assumption would be that she is just very friendly with everyone, and refers to everyone as "sweetie" (I've known a number of women who did just that). Maybe she felt bad for me, due to my injury? Is "sweetie" ever used to refer to someone you feel sorry for? ![]() Is it odd that this girl, whom I've never met, would call me that immediately and throughout our interaction? Other times, it seems like it's done in a flirting way. Some people are really nice and may just treat everyone in a super friendly way with names like that. We've never met and she obviously knew my first name (on the chart) and for whatever reason decided to call me that term of endearment. Anyways, I'm probably slightly older than her and she was calling me "sweetie" the entire time. The technician was a surprisingly young - 20-something - female (who I felt would qualify as universally attractive). ![]()
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