Anonymous wrote:I don't wear my wedding ring so no one would know if I were married or not.
When you approach a woman from now on ask if she's alone. FIRST.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say "Sorry, I didn't realize she was married. You're a lucky man. Have a nice day."
And then you go on about your day. You did nothing wrong.
Quite frankly I didn't say anything that couldn't have been construed as 2 friends talking. The only reason I said something was because she kept looking at me and smiling. The worst part about this is I go to this coffee shop quite regularly and at about the same time so I see the same regulars. Now I have to avoid it for about a month or so. If I saw a ring my head would have snapped to the right so quickly and just moved on.
Anonymous wrote:was his name wolf or george?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say "Sorry, I didn't realize she was married. You're a lucky man. Have a nice day."
And then you go on about your day. You did nothing wrong.
Quite frankly I didn't say anything that couldn't have been construed as 2 friends talking. The only reason I said something was because she kept looking at me and smiling. The worst part about this is I go to this coffee shop quite regularly and at about the same time so I see the same regulars. Now I have to avoid it for about a month or so. If I saw a ring my head would have snapped to the right so quickly and just moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Op, an at-the-ready-apology - to the husband too - needs to be as strong and forthcoming as your hello-introduction.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you imagined the attention from her, unless she was really feeling bold. Most women don't go to coffee shops to meet men, believe it or not. Especially not with their husband. I suggest you recalibrate your compass of "women expressing interest"
Anonymous wrote:Mental Note: Don't be nice to men when DH is in the vicinity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say "Sorry, I didn't realize she was married. You're a lucky man. Have a nice day."
And then you go on about your day. You did nothing wrong.
Quite frankly I didn't say anything that couldn't have been construed as 2 friends talking. The only reason I said something was because she kept looking at me and smiling. The worst part about this is I go to this coffee shop quite regularly and at about the same time so I see the same regulars. Now I have to avoid it for about a month or so. If I saw a ring my head would have snapped to the right so quickly and just moved on.
Anonymous wrote:You say "Sorry, I didn't realize she was married. You're a lucky man. Have a nice day."
And then you go on about your day. You did nothing wrong.