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I've asked about this before but since it's still happening I thought I'd ask again! For several months I've had a fun and friendly email exchange with a colleague- he was my teacher at Uni but we are the same age. I've kept in contact via email hoping we could work together as we both do the same creative work. Emails are funny and long and frequent. However, in person he won't make eye contact, will only speak to my (male) friend and generally avoids me. I don't know why!!? It is not a flirty relationship. It's as if he is scared to speak in real life. I'm not sure what to do without challenging him and making it into an issue. Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He was fine as a teacher and is fine with other people. It's just me. I'm concerned he is worried I fancy him and he doesn't like me, so doesn't want to 'encourage' me by being nice in public. I know he is a shy person but functions better in 'work mode' where everything's above board. I just don't know whether to give up- stop emailing- sod him and his weirdness, or stick with it and hope there is a reason, or try and say something ?
Dos- I'm sure he doesn't fancy me! But surely that would make it easier to just be friendly in person rather than not making eye contact and avoiding me altogether! Boxtops- yes, true- but we are 40+ and it was a postgrad course which ended last year, and I now work at the college too in a different department!
I should also point out that we had a couple of tutorials (completely professional one to ones) which lasted 3 hours- it was like talking to a good friend, so I know he is perfectly capable of being friendly. I just don't know what's changed, and if he wants me to back off, why does he keep emailing? Sorry for this being so confusing!
Brinjal, I know I have felt like that in the past about men I've fancied- I can speak to their friend but not to them! I would of course be amazed if this was the case, but I wish there was a way to find out. He is not flirty and has made no effort to come to things he has been invited to by me/mutual friends. I think he prefers his own company. I just don't want to spoil a potential good friendship by getting his signals wrong, and embarrassing myself and him!!
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