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Always Call Women When You Say You Will

christinew September 20, 2004
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Dear Christine,



After my divorce from a

24-year marriage, I have recently re-entered the dating scene. I’ve had a few dates;

still I’m not sure how often is appropriate to call a woman.



What is the

current etiquette for this sort of thing? — TOM – KITCHENER,

ON



Dear Tom,



I looked around for dating phone

etiquette and found mixed messages that seemed to lead toward game-playing. So rather

than pass on the confusion, I’ll simply give you my opinion.



Calling a

woman shows your interest in her. The frequency of your calls should reflect the type of

relationship you’re looking for. Calling often will send a message that the relationship

is serious. If you’re looking for something casual, you shouldn’t call five times a week.




Don’t play games or send mixed messages.



Always call when

you say you will, if only to say “I can’t talk long. May I call you after work this

evening?” Nothing infuriates more than waiting for a phone call that never comes,

especially after being told to expect a call. This rule applies to all women—from the

woman you’re dating to your mother.



Most people have caller ID and

answering machines these days, so be sure to leave a brief, polite message. Beware:

Calling again and again after you’ve left a message will make you look incredibly clingy

and needy.



Also, a gentleman always calls a lady the day after a date to

tell her he had a nice time. This is the perfect opportunity to ask her out again. Even

if you don’t want to go out with her again right away, you can simply thank her for an

enjoyable evening.



To take pressure off yourself, give her your number and

availability and invite her to call you. This can work from the onset of a relationship.

When first meeting a potential date, it’s quite common for a man to give a woman his

number and let her make the call.



Dear

Christine,



I wish to thank you for your column and hope it continues

for as long as possible. I enjoy your point of view and the advice you

give.



Recently, I took a chance with an old friend. We had a good time

talking about the past and present. Still, I keep running into a wall with her parents,

who want someone who can offer more. Since her mother fell for someone lower in wealth,

they want more for her. I can understand their point. I’ve worked hard on improving my

own situation. I live and work on my own farm, near them.



As friends of

over 20 years, we went to the same schools and the same church, and we share the same

views most of time. She works in another province and plans to stay there. I took one

more chance to ask her if we could be more than friends and was turned down

again.



I realize there are other women out there.



I hope to

remain friends with her and move on to find someone else to share my dreams

with.



Thank you for your column and best wishes for the future. — RICK –

CLINTON, ON



Dear Rick,



Thank you. I’m glad you

enjoy reading my column.



It looks as though you’ve given yourself some

solid advice, as well. No point pining over her. There are plenty of fish in the

sea.



Get yourself out there and find a woman who’s looking for a man

instead of a wallet. I hope your next love interest can think for herself, rather than

obeying mommy dearest.




Have a question, a thought, or a story to share

(anonymity guaranteed)? E-mail Christine at: single@keynotebooks.com

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