Ian nailed it again. Work place romances can be risky, especially when you work so closely. Does the company have a policy about employees dating? Move slowly.
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04-26-2017, 11:33 PM
(Edited 04-26-2017, 11:39 PM by TigerLover.)
You've probably already left for work but what the hell.
If I were you I'd touch him first.
Arm around the waist
hand on his hand or arm.
(not leg that's sleazy)
That way if he's not interested (right now) he can just shrug you off and you can both pretend it never happened.
Also give some thought to what [MENTION=20359]Cuddly[/MENTION] said. He might be more comfortable if you just asked him out.
Good luck buddy!
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[MENTION=24225]Jess[/MENTION]
I think you quoted me but it's deleted, so I couldnt see your reply.
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Okay, this guy is hard to read. At one time during our night shift he was standing with his back towards me reading an email on his phone. He called me to read it. I stood sort of behind him, reading over his shoulder. Intentionally a little close, which I think he noticed because he turned his head and looked at me for a little while and then turned his head away. It was nighttime but I could see him smiling a bit. So I gave him a small kiss on the side of his neck, turned around and got in the car. We finished our shift normally, talking like we used to. When we got back to the station i asked him if he wanted to get coffee and some breakfast with me, which he said yes to without hestitation. During this breakfast he hardly spoke and did not look at me most of the time (just looked at his plate and coffee). We never had this during our shifts together. When we finished eating, we went outside where he said goodbye and got in his car.
What the...? Am I reading all of his 'signals' wrong? Does he in fact not like me at all? Or is it insecurity? Think I just have to ask him but I really don't know how to start that conversation.
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