The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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- Oct 5, 2011
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Before I go into detail, please know this post isn't about what I should do, but about what HB is doing. This involves the age-old question of if men and women can be friends. I don't know the answer.
Now to the post: I met a HB through my work. We get along very well, but I'm not trying to game her. She is in a serious relationship and I'm a little cautious about trying to date coworkers anyway. Earlier this week, she brought up wanting to try a restaurant for lunch before her work shift. A few other coworkers were invited and our small group had a good time. As we left, HB and I were walking to our cars down the street. In succession, she says:
- Her bf just got a new job, so they are moving a couple of towns over to accommodate them both.
- She says she and I should get drinks sometime after work when our days line up (we work different days and hours).
I have no problem taking her up on her offer because I am new to the area and would like to make some friends when I'm not working 60-plus hours a week. But, would you say this is a common ask for a HB in a relationship? I don't know the answer, which is why I am posting.
My focus these days is simply meeting people and trying to develop friendships in my new neighborhood. This would allow me to create a social circle and meet more HBs - ones that are single. No triangles for me.
Now to the post: I met a HB through my work. We get along very well, but I'm not trying to game her. She is in a serious relationship and I'm a little cautious about trying to date coworkers anyway. Earlier this week, she brought up wanting to try a restaurant for lunch before her work shift. A few other coworkers were invited and our small group had a good time. As we left, HB and I were walking to our cars down the street. In succession, she says:
- Her bf just got a new job, so they are moving a couple of towns over to accommodate them both.
- She says she and I should get drinks sometime after work when our days line up (we work different days and hours).
I have no problem taking her up on her offer because I am new to the area and would like to make some friends when I'm not working 60-plus hours a week. But, would you say this is a common ask for a HB in a relationship? I don't know the answer, which is why I am posting.
My focus these days is simply meeting people and trying to develop friendships in my new neighborhood. This would allow me to create a social circle and meet more HBs - ones that are single. No triangles for me.