So here's the deal, folks. Just took a chance and talked to a woman who works at the International Students' Office at my school, where I go to from time to time to do paper work, since I'm not originally from the United States. She had short, black hair and I'm guessing she should be in her mid-20s, and was quite curvaceous, which was one of the things which drew me to her, when she turned around after giving me a form and I noticed her ass.
I have to admit though, that I made a mistake and she probably figured it out. I'm still trying to get over my occasional shyness when it comes to approaching some women. After she gave me the form, I left the office, but came back in just a few minutes later, pretending to ask a question. When she gave me the answer, I introduced myself to her and asked her name and sweet talked her a little bit. By that time, I'm sure she was able to figure out that this was the main reason why I came back in. Anyway, I thought the conversation went by quite smoothly and I got to make her smile and laugh a bit, flattered her with a little bit of French, etc. But when I suggested that we get together some time, she gave me the line I'm sure many of you are used to hearing on here as well: "I have a boyfriend and I don't think he'll be too happy to hear about that." After that, she said to me though, that:
"Hey. It's always good to ask."
I didn't think there was much else I could do after that. I know I'll probably end up running into her again next semester when I stop by there for paper work purposes. Also, sometimes the mere fact of being a non-domestic student is enough to keep "some" women away. So my question is, is there anything a man can do to woo a woman to his side that he feels strongly attracted to, even if she tells him that she has a boyfriend-which may or may not be true? If I run into this girl next time, even if she doesn't end up being the one who does my paper work, should I stop by at her office and say hello to her or would that put me into the friends zone? Will it be better for me to just ignore her and act as if I never talked to her before in the first place?
I have to admit though, that I made a mistake and she probably figured it out. I'm still trying to get over my occasional shyness when it comes to approaching some women. After she gave me the form, I left the office, but came back in just a few minutes later, pretending to ask a question. When she gave me the answer, I introduced myself to her and asked her name and sweet talked her a little bit. By that time, I'm sure she was able to figure out that this was the main reason why I came back in. Anyway, I thought the conversation went by quite smoothly and I got to make her smile and laugh a bit, flattered her with a little bit of French, etc. But when I suggested that we get together some time, she gave me the line I'm sure many of you are used to hearing on here as well: "I have a boyfriend and I don't think he'll be too happy to hear about that." After that, she said to me though, that:
"Hey. It's always good to ask."
I didn't think there was much else I could do after that. I know I'll probably end up running into her again next semester when I stop by there for paper work purposes. Also, sometimes the mere fact of being a non-domestic student is enough to keep "some" women away. So my question is, is there anything a man can do to woo a woman to his side that he feels strongly attracted to, even if she tells him that she has a boyfriend-which may or may not be true? If I run into this girl next time, even if she doesn't end up being the one who does my paper work, should I stop by at her office and say hello to her or would that put me into the friends zone? Will it be better for me to just ignore her and act as if I never talked to her before in the first place?