Bosher
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I recently left my ex after a pretty stressful
year living together. Getting used to being single again I asked out a work colleague. Without boring you as to the reasons why I like this girl, I'll give a little background...
Any of you who work in a big company will probably all have one of those sweet women who you always see in the corridor but never get the oppurtunity to get close to because the place is so goddam huge, well this girl is one of those, WAS one of those. I recently got a new job in a different department and to my pleasant surprise said girlie is now a close colleague of mine. Now those three years of snatched glances in the corridor and canteen became a little awkward as I found myself seeing her every day and realising just how hot she really is.
Now I consider myself quite a realist and I'm pretty sure the indicators from her are positive- she laughs at my crap jokes, prolonged eye contact, she smiles at me. Ok so these could well just be a freindly girl making the new guy feel welcome, well she sure has succeeded because now I'm pretty darned crazy about her.
So, maybe a little hasty here because I didn'y do my homework- I ask her out, quite prepped for a 'no thanks' but thinking of the prize, well she says her boyfriend wouldn't be too happy about this, now I should have been ****y and said that I didn't mind that but I bailed and mumbled something and got out of there. She since emailed me saying she hoped things wouldn't be awkward.
Balls!!
Now my gut says that if her bf wasn't around (she cohabits with him, but I've never met him), then I would be in with a chance as the rapport is good. I realise that I've ****ed up so far, so your thoughts please....
-Is this situation likely to be in my favour?
-Should I just leave well alone and find another woman (tricky 'cos I like her!)?
-Am I just stark reving bonkers and mis-reading the signals?
-How do you steal another mans woman?
My dad once said that some of the best things are stolen, I was confused as he's no thief but niw I realise he was refering to my mum!
Thanks for reading this long post, your advice is most welcome
year living together. Getting used to being single again I asked out a work colleague. Without boring you as to the reasons why I like this girl, I'll give a little background...
Any of you who work in a big company will probably all have one of those sweet women who you always see in the corridor but never get the oppurtunity to get close to because the place is so goddam huge, well this girl is one of those, WAS one of those. I recently got a new job in a different department and to my pleasant surprise said girlie is now a close colleague of mine. Now those three years of snatched glances in the corridor and canteen became a little awkward as I found myself seeing her every day and realising just how hot she really is.
Now I consider myself quite a realist and I'm pretty sure the indicators from her are positive- she laughs at my crap jokes, prolonged eye contact, she smiles at me. Ok so these could well just be a freindly girl making the new guy feel welcome, well she sure has succeeded because now I'm pretty darned crazy about her.
So, maybe a little hasty here because I didn'y do my homework- I ask her out, quite prepped for a 'no thanks' but thinking of the prize, well she says her boyfriend wouldn't be too happy about this, now I should have been ****y and said that I didn't mind that but I bailed and mumbled something and got out of there. She since emailed me saying she hoped things wouldn't be awkward.
Balls!!
Now my gut says that if her bf wasn't around (she cohabits with him, but I've never met him), then I would be in with a chance as the rapport is good. I realise that I've ****ed up so far, so your thoughts please....
-Is this situation likely to be in my favour?
-Should I just leave well alone and find another woman (tricky 'cos I like her!)?
-Am I just stark reving bonkers and mis-reading the signals?
-How do you steal another mans woman?
My dad once said that some of the best things are stolen, I was confused as he's no thief but niw I realise he was refering to my mum!
Thanks for reading this long post, your advice is most welcome