I met a man on vacation-should I give him my number???

I know everyone has heard of island romance- but I wasn't looking-really- and there he was- it was as if sparks flew- I know he wanted to ask me out- but my family was there- he even hinted he was working Sat so I could come by but I flew out that day-so i didn't get to see him before I left- I swear I am not crazy or stalkerish- but something happened there---- something really great- I want to send him my email and phone number- but I don't want to be weird or desperate--I keep thinking I won't but then I fear I will really regret this later--what do you think-please- honest but kind answers--also- I know this all sounds crazy but my sister met her husband on vacation- her found her by email later and know they are happily married with kids- so crazy things happen?

Anonymous2006-09-17T13:36:26Z

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Then do it and resolve all doubts

?2006-09-17T20:44:45Z

Yes crazy things happen but so does dangerous ones. Id start with just the email one and worry about the phone number later if things seem to work out. Love happens when you least expect it and at the strangest places so this may be your opportunity so take a chance but please be careful. Good luck

eric l2006-09-17T20:41:22Z

Yes, most definitely; give him your phone number and email address. Distance knows no boundaries when it comes to love, but don't get your hopes up too high. Long distant relationships rarely work out, plus he may only have been interested in you while you were there; not for a long time relationship.

joyall572006-09-17T20:41:00Z

What do you have to lose? Go for it! Contact him by e-mail and start there. Don't give out your phone number right away though, just because you just never know what kind of guy he really is. But other than that, nothing should be stopping you. We only live once.

KieKie2006-09-17T21:45:20Z

E-mail him and give him your phone number only if he asks for it.
He sounds like he is interested so it's not like you are pushing yourself on him. Don't let this be one of those things that you will wonder about later in life. Strike while the iron is hot. Best of luck to you.

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