Yes, I developed a major crush on my co-worker. It's rediculous. I cannot sleep anymore, I wake up early or in the middle of the night and I think about her all the time. I feel like back in high school. It's like the first time in a long, long while, that I fell for a girl like this. Now, I heard plenty about the downsides of going out with a co-worker. The reason I write here is, because I am a big dufus when it comes to women and am in dire need of help.
Before I ask you the question "what do I do?", let me give you the gist of it.
I've been working with this girl for about a year. Up until August perhaps, she was in, what I think was a long-term relationship (though, I don't know how long it was). I had a little something for her before, but never followed through, because of the above fact. We've always been friendly with each other, except for the very beginning, where I hated her. We never got out of our ways to be nice to each other. That changed like a month ago, where we started to talk more. We started seeking each others proximity more. She started to drop by my office to say good-bye before she left work, or, even waited up on me, so we could leave together. Then we ended up talking for a good while outside in the cold. I thought I got a "vibe" from her, and I think she knew I had a crush on her, cause I think women notice stuff like that quickly. So, last week I asked, if she wanted to go have a drink after work some time, to which she replied affirmitively. But ever since, I feel like she distances herself from me, I don't get the "vibe" anymore; all of a sudden it's back to square one it seems and I don't get it. Yes, I asked her out, but come on-- it's not that weird if colleagues have a drink together. Yesterday I asked her when she has time, and she said not this week but next week maybe and that we can play it by ear. It didn't sound like she didn't want to go, but still, I wonder why she puts this distance between us all of a sudden. To which I react with distancing myself, as well. And it sucks.
Anyways, why does she distance herself now? Did she just wanna be friends? Is going out having a drink not a very normal thing to do, even if she wanted to be just friends? I kept things light, made her laugh, so whats going on? Any advice?
Thanks.
Before I ask you the question "what do I do?", let me give you the gist of it.
I've been working with this girl for about a year. Up until August perhaps, she was in, what I think was a long-term relationship (though, I don't know how long it was). I had a little something for her before, but never followed through, because of the above fact. We've always been friendly with each other, except for the very beginning, where I hated her. We never got out of our ways to be nice to each other. That changed like a month ago, where we started to talk more. We started seeking each others proximity more. She started to drop by my office to say good-bye before she left work, or, even waited up on me, so we could leave together. Then we ended up talking for a good while outside in the cold. I thought I got a "vibe" from her, and I think she knew I had a crush on her, cause I think women notice stuff like that quickly. So, last week I asked, if she wanted to go have a drink after work some time, to which she replied affirmitively. But ever since, I feel like she distances herself from me, I don't get the "vibe" anymore; all of a sudden it's back to square one it seems and I don't get it. Yes, I asked her out, but come on-- it's not that weird if colleagues have a drink together. Yesterday I asked her when she has time, and she said not this week but next week maybe and that we can play it by ear. It didn't sound like she didn't want to go, but still, I wonder why she puts this distance between us all of a sudden. To which I react with distancing myself, as well. And it sucks.
Anyways, why does she distance herself now? Did she just wanna be friends? Is going out having a drink not a very normal thing to do, even if she wanted to be just friends? I kept things light, made her laugh, so whats going on? Any advice?
Thanks.