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[quote=Anonymous]I am a man who has actually been asked out by a woman before. The first and only time in my life. It was 2006 and I was a young reporter in my first job out of college covering high school sports at a community newspaper. My editor told me to go out and interview the new women's swimming coach at the local high school. So I drive over there, watch some practice and talk to her after practice. I immediately notice she's rather hot (most former collegiate swimmers are). I ask her for her phone number in case I have any questions for her for my story. She gives it to me. About a handful of days later, I call her as I'm writing my story because I do have some questions. She gives me the "great to hear from you" blah blah blah. Then when I wrap up the conversation, she asks me to coffee sometime. As an adult, I wouldn't think anything about it, a professional invitation that adults make. Instead, I think to myself "oh wow, is she asking me out," and I tell her I'd think about it and I hang up on her. Smooth! We ended up dating for a few months. It was fun. Too bad it didn't last longer. If you're reading this, thanks Nicole! Wish more women had the courage to ask men out instead of sitting on their hands.[/quote]
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