The LadyKiller
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I'll start this off with the question and then the context below. If a HB lets her guard down and begins divulging personal details about herself, is this considered a sign of interest or a sign of friendship?
I've known a HB who I met at my work for a short while and we seem to click. About three weeks ago, her mother passed away. I sent her a nice condolence message, which she seemed to appreciate. HB returned to work last week, appearing to be ok.
However, I've noticed she's become extremely open with me since her return. She'll text me a question even when she doesn't need to (an excuse to talk to me?). The other day, I had an hour-long break and was heading to the cafeteria. She insisted on hanging with me the entire hour. During the week, in addition to the joking and general talk that we normally do, she has freely told me about her family following the tragedy - about how her dad is feeling lonely, about how her family have had some long phone calls, etc. The other day, after we got off work at the same time, I walked her out because her friend was picking her up and she didn't know where the pick up zone was. I found out the next day that her "friend" was her dad.
Then yesterday happened. I pulled a prank on her during work that she found funny. Moments later, she IMed me (on our intranet) that she wasn't feeling well. I initially thought her dinner wasn't settling or something. Until she said, "No, I keep having flashbacks of the night my mom died and seeing her, I feel like I'm having an anxiety attack." :nervous: I was on the other side of the building and was working on a time-sensitive project, so I tried to calm her down and suggest some ways to relieve the anxiety. She ended up being ok and stopped by to say good night afterward.
Because she definitely wouldn't be this open with everyone (my friend said she was telling people she was on vacation), I have to ask the forum if this is a sign of friendship or a sign of interest.
I've known a HB who I met at my work for a short while and we seem to click. About three weeks ago, her mother passed away. I sent her a nice condolence message, which she seemed to appreciate. HB returned to work last week, appearing to be ok.
However, I've noticed she's become extremely open with me since her return. She'll text me a question even when she doesn't need to (an excuse to talk to me?). The other day, I had an hour-long break and was heading to the cafeteria. She insisted on hanging with me the entire hour. During the week, in addition to the joking and general talk that we normally do, she has freely told me about her family following the tragedy - about how her dad is feeling lonely, about how her family have had some long phone calls, etc. The other day, after we got off work at the same time, I walked her out because her friend was picking her up and she didn't know where the pick up zone was. I found out the next day that her "friend" was her dad.
Then yesterday happened. I pulled a prank on her during work that she found funny. Moments later, she IMed me (on our intranet) that she wasn't feeling well. I initially thought her dinner wasn't settling or something. Until she said, "No, I keep having flashbacks of the night my mom died and seeing her, I feel like I'm having an anxiety attack." :nervous: I was on the other side of the building and was working on a time-sensitive project, so I tried to calm her down and suggest some ways to relieve the anxiety. She ended up being ok and stopped by to say good night afterward.
Because she definitely wouldn't be this open with everyone (my friend said she was telling people she was on vacation), I have to ask the forum if this is a sign of friendship or a sign of interest.