gentleman193
Don Juan
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What exactly does this mean? She is available or not?
Background: I was talking to a girl at a dinner, she seemed to give me buying signals. Told me in the course of things that she's got nothing to do on Friday nights (kinda hard to believe, actually), managed to get in one of those <yawn> <stretch> <show off her fantastic rack> moves, and was all curious about me . . .
So I asked her about the guy she came with when we were away from the table. I am obviously not interested in providing the Friday night entertainment while the goods go elsewhere. She said they were "seeing each other" . . .
Initially I took that to mean he was the LTR, but the more I think about it, the more non-committal it seems. Quality women are always going to keep some guys around for company while keeping their eyes open for something better. She could have said, "He's my BF" if she wanted to put me off, right? On the other hand, she could have said he was just a date if she wanted to encourage me.
I can'y make a move on her anyway b/c it was a work-related function and there could be some blowback. Basically, he could get some sympathy points to use against me. I just want to get clear on the ******** for the next time it comes up.
Thanks for feedback.
Background: I was talking to a girl at a dinner, she seemed to give me buying signals. Told me in the course of things that she's got nothing to do on Friday nights (kinda hard to believe, actually), managed to get in one of those <yawn> <stretch> <show off her fantastic rack> moves, and was all curious about me . . .
So I asked her about the guy she came with when we were away from the table. I am obviously not interested in providing the Friday night entertainment while the goods go elsewhere. She said they were "seeing each other" . . .
Initially I took that to mean he was the LTR, but the more I think about it, the more non-committal it seems. Quality women are always going to keep some guys around for company while keeping their eyes open for something better. She could have said, "He's my BF" if she wanted to put me off, right? On the other hand, she could have said he was just a date if she wanted to encourage me.
I can'y make a move on her anyway b/c it was a work-related function and there could be some blowback. Basically, he could get some sympathy points to use against me. I just want to get clear on the ******** for the next time it comes up.
Thanks for feedback.