No. Come on man, let it go. don’t make her have to change her running route. |
Ok how about so the first nod and smile and if they respond positively then do the second part? That’s not intrusive at all to any normal people |
People can hear you even with airpods on. |
This board is full of miserable loner ugly Betty’s who’ve never been hit on in their lives. |
Yes. Wave, smile, then start talking. Get to the point fast- plan a meet up |
Single people wishing someone would fall in their lap while doing a hobby is not desperate and sad. It’s human nature. |
Different poster, but have you seen some of these men? Seems like a reasonable fantasy to me. For the OP, if you are super attractive you can approach anyone and they will be flattered even if not single. If you are not good looking or give weird vibes it will go very poorly. If you were in the first category you wouldn’t be asking this question, so it’s probably a no go for you. |
I used to see the same woman on a trail for many months. I also saw her at a coffee shop we both liked. One time i approached her on the trail and said something like "I seem to see you everywhere!" We decided to meet for coffee and then had a few more dates, but I decided not to pursue a relationship.
Nothing really bad happened. She seemed happy that I recognized her on the trail and she was happy to go out with me a few times. The one awkward thing is that I still sometimes see her on the trail or in the neighborhood. |
Nope. I will smile at anyone,. Doesn't mean a thing. I've been married 16 years. |
Bizarre that people think a woman will just meet up with a total stranger, simply because he has penis-feels for her. |
Cringy Reddit lexicon teases out you’re a femcel. |
Nope, don't even glance at her. Eyes straight ahead, or maybe cast upwards. Anything else is aggressive and pushy, and might make her uncomfortable. |
What? Are you even a runner? Most runners acknowledge other runners they pass on a trail or a path unless it’s extremely busy. I’ve felt uncomfortable plenty of times while out running but never because a man simply nodded his head or said hello while passing me. |
Omg if I saw a man stopped, smiling at me, a mile up the trail after he’d smiled at me as he passed me 10min ago, and this was a wooded trail or some other relatively empty place, I’d get a pit in my stomach and probably call a friend or my husband and tell them to talk to me until I could get somewhere more public. |
Deliberately stopping further up the trail and smiling at her as she runs by is creepy AF and will only serve to scare her. You’re a dick if you do this. |