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That's nothing. I used to work with a guy who gives his business card to girls he meets in bars.
Not that weird.
Depending on your Job of course.
Gets weird when you dish one out to a stalker.
She knows where you work.
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That's nothing. I used to work with a guy who gives his business card to girls he meets in bars.
It's not weird, it's just unutterably w***erish.
Got an interesting/different one. Doing a volunteer project overseas later this year and don't know anyone else going. There's this group up on facebook that you can meet other people who are going on the trip. This girl added me from there (going on my trip) and we've talked a bit since.
Definately getting the feeling that she is interested, but obviously hard to be 100% certain. She said I'm the only person she's added from our trip, and I'm the only one she's talked to. Also seems to be her starting to talk to me a lot more than it is the other way around. Question is, do I ask her straight out now or early on in the trip, and potentially make it really awkward the rest of the trip if it turns out she isn't, or do I sort of just let it progress and see what happens.
I will add this, that when we first started talking a few months ago, she had a boyfriend of about a year, but they've broken up long ago now.
18/f/melb
Sorry, wasn't intending on the showboat.
Has anyone been in a similar situation in regards to age difference? How'd it affect your relationship with one another, and the sort was what i was trying to ask but just rush my post/s.
Thanks.
I was in my late 20's and early 30's at Uni and smashing a lot of 18-20 year olds.
How much do you charge for a spot under your wing?