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By: Leo Michael on May 09, 2026 08:26 AM EST
How do I know if a woman I'm talking to online is genuinely interested or just being polite?
By: Stepanprime on May 09, 2026 08:29 AM EST
I struggled to read between the lines, especially across different cultures. A friend who successfully navigated international dating told me to look for specific signs of effort. He shared this blog – https://victoriyaclub.com/blog/ – and I found an article about distinguishing politeness from real interest. It explained that if she asks follow‑up questions, remembers details from previous chats, or initiates conversations, that's genuine. Polite but distant replies without personal input usually mean she's not invested. I started paying attention to those signals and stopped chasing people who were just being nice. That blog saved me from months of false hope. Now I invest only where interest is mutual.
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