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The_Face_of_Boo
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09 Aug 2016, 4:22 pm

She's a new employee.

She's very nice to me, always trying to speak to me, getting close me, sharing me her lunch, buying me chocolate....bla bla.... you know, the little excuses and tricks one uses to approach someone while the receiving end pretends not noticing - the usual.

But a couple of weeks ago she did mention that she's "seeing someone" (a code for "Boyfriend" used by reserved girls) few times, and she did mention twice how super-easygoing he is. She mentioned that in front of me and another colleague besides me too, so it shouldn't be a secret.

Another female employee, who is supposedly a new friend of hers, was trying to "matchmake" me with her, encouraging me to go for her but I was like "but....she is seeing someone"; she was very surprised telling me that she never mentioned a guy when they talk about outings and she thought I might be mistaken.

However, the guy isn't really imaginary, I do often hear her speaking with a guy on the phone and sending him voice messages (well, her desk is just barely 3 meters away) - and the tone that she speaks with...whoever is, is scary, like someone scolding his pet almost aggressively, almost disrespectful, I did hear full sentences like: "well, if you don't wanna come...then so be it!! I go without you!" - "What's the difference if it's Saturday instead of Sunday??! The hell with you!". Not at all like the face she shows me.

Now... I don't know the guy at all, or what he did, I never ask because it's none of my business.... but obviously the ongoing conflicts between them are over little things like outing timings, and not over something big - and I am not sure if scolding him in the middle of the office like this is really warranted - and it's pretty weird that a guy whom she described as "super easygoing" gets scolded like that all the time. I really felt pity for the guy in my heart.


She stopped mentioning the guy lately, but those voice messages kept happening, and ....today she asked me out to go with her on Friday to a theater and...

...I....



















..said......


















....... "No thanks, sorry but I can't make it" :lol:

She didn't insist afterwards.

I couldn't imagine It to be scolded like this later on.


I was scared to get involved with her....I did right, no? :-/



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09 Aug 2016, 4:38 pm

Yeah, she sounds like a drama Queen. Best stay clear.



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09 Aug 2016, 4:38 pm

That was hilarious how you wrote that! I kept scrolling down thinking "Where the heck is it? What did he say?"

Actually I think you did the right thing after overhearing her talk like she did. I have a rule (rule #596375) to not go out with co - workers cause it can get hairy when it goes South and I don't like talking shop anyway, but I'm still single too. :mrgreen: I guess I just have too many no-nos.


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09 Aug 2016, 5:42 pm

I would have been tempted. I would have probably said yes.

In retrospect, though, I would have known that I've made a mistake.

Is she really pretty?



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09 Aug 2016, 5:50 pm

If she was, would that make a difference, Mr. K.?


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09 Aug 2016, 5:53 pm

Not much, actually.

But I was just curious.

I feel that Boo doesn't seem to understand that maybe girls like him more than he thinks they like him. He's a smart guy (though he reads too many social-science studies pertaining to dating LOL).



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09 Aug 2016, 5:57 pm

I agree. I'd go out with him if he was here and didn't mind taking out a cougar. :mrgreen:


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09 Aug 2016, 5:58 pm

Hey Boo.....you just got propositioned...sort of! LOL

Nursey certainly doesn't like ME like that LOL

I've seen a picture of Nursey. She's not bad at all. And she has bangs.



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09 Aug 2016, 5:59 pm

Never, never, never date a coworker.
Either you will date forever or you will marry.
But you'll be pinned together by the job.



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09 Aug 2016, 6:00 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Hey Boo.....you just got propositioned...sort of! LOL

Nursey certainly doesn't like ME like that LOL

I've seen a picture of Nursey. She's not bad at all. And she has bangs.


You're married, Mr. K. : - p


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09 Aug 2016, 6:00 pm

She is, but that doesn't change anything tho.



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09 Aug 2016, 6:01 pm

I've actually dated three co-workers. We broke up eventually. One I took really, really hard.

Even if one is married, one can still "like" someone that way. Nothing can happen, though. I've had crushes on married people.



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09 Aug 2016, 6:03 pm

Claradoon wrote:
Never, never, never date a coworker.
Either you will date forever or you will marry.
But you'll be pinned together by the job.


I am not against dating a coworker, I knew a lot who got married with their coworkers.

Her being a coworker isn't the problem though.

Statically, the workplace is the most common venue of meeting spouse after friends/friends of friends; way more dating dating sites.



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09 Aug 2016, 6:04 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Hey Boo.....you just got propositioned...sort of! LOL

Nursey certainly doesn't like ME like that LOL

I've seen a picture of Nursey. She's not bad at all. And she has bangs.


I actually grew my bangs out. It doesn't look bad either, if I may say so. :mrgreen:


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09 Aug 2016, 6:06 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I've actually dated three co-workers. We broke up eventually. One I took really, really hard.

Even if one is married, one can still "like" someone that way. Nothing can happen, though. I've had crushes on married people.


Sorry, Mr. K. I can only devote my heart to one Hunny.


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09 Aug 2016, 6:08 pm

I know that!

Remember: I said that NOTHING CAN HAPPEN :D

You're a trip and a half!