Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a 25-year-old woman and was invited to a party at my boss’s boss’s house along with my boss. She is an SVP and was celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary. At the party, I saw her 24-year-old son for the first time. He is tall, very handsome, and recently graduated with a master’s degree from Duke University. He played the guitar and sang a few romantic songs for his parents’ anniversary.
A few people at the party mentioned that he is still single, but I was too nervous to approach him and introduce myself, which I’ve regretted ever since. I even considered asking the SVP for his phone number, but my nerves got the best of me and I couldn’t do it.
How do I go about getting his contact information and letting him know that I’m very interested in dating him? Guys like him aren’t going to be single for very long. For what it’s worth, I didn’t know anyone at the party besides my boss.
Have you not heard, "you don't dip your pen in the company ink?" This is a huge mistake
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 25-year-old woman and was invited to a party at my boss’s boss’s house along with my boss. She is an SVP and was celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary. At the party, I saw her 24-year-old son for the first time. He is tall, very handsome, and recently graduated with a master’s degree from Duke University. He played the guitar and sang a few romantic songs for his parents’ anniversary.
A few people at the party mentioned that he is still single, but I was too nervous to approach him and introduce myself, which I’ve regretted ever since. I even considered asking the SVP for his phone number, but my nerves got the best of me and I couldn’t do it.
How do I go about getting his contact information and letting him know that I’m very interested in dating him? Guys like him aren’t going to be single for very long. For what it’s worth, I didn’t know anyone at the party besides my boss.

Anonymous wrote:Not a good job move. Leave him alone as one who got away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a good job move. Leave him alone as one who got away.
This. Sounds gay anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I hope this works out! If I had a grown child, I would think it was really cool if they made a connection through me.
Anonymous wrote:The Duke part is a red flag for me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 25-year-old woman and was invited to a party at my boss’s boss’s house along with my boss. She is an SVP and was celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary. At the party, I saw her 24-year-old son for the first time. He is tall, very handsome, and recently graduated with a master’s degree from Duke University. He played the guitar and sang a few romantic songs for his parents’ anniversary.
A few people at the party mentioned that he is still single, but I was too nervous to approach him and introduce myself, which I’ve regretted ever since. I even considered asking the SVP for his phone number, but my nerves got the best of me and I couldn’t do it.
How do I go about getting his contact information and letting him know that I’m very interested in dating him? Guys like him aren’t going to be single for very long. For what it’s worth, I didn’t know anyone at the party besides my boss.