Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say lots of looking is good sign, but not enough to know for sure.
2 examples of the looking:
Instance 1 : Another woman was talking to/flirting with him, I;m behind her and can see he's looking at me.
Instance 2: He's talking to someone else I walk by and I can see him following me out of the corner of my eye, also the person he's talking to turns to look to see who/what he's looking at.
Not looking for examples but other things, Walking towards each other, he has a big smile on his face until he realizes I'm kinda grumpy and then he stops smiling. Another day I'm kinda grumpy /busy I breeze into a room, he moves over to make room for me, goes back to his conversation, but not before the other person glances between us like trying to figure out what's up,
Finally, he constantly seems to be in my area not talking to me , but just there. Like he'll walk by maybe 5 + times a day when he doesn't need to be.
I remember every instance you mentioned happening to me and I am realizing how much I miss it. The moment your eyes lock ...
Anonymous wrote:You just know. If OP is being honest with herself, she already knows- she’s looking for validation. And it feels good to let those feelings out somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
There is some of that but it’s more an awareness that many women do not want to be approached at work by coworkers.
Many, many women have experienced hostility from men they turned down.
This is why men should not be engaging women like that in the office. HER CHOICE. If she likes you she engages you. Otherwise men need to stay in their cubicles and keep conversation professional/neutral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
There is some of that but it’s more an awareness that many women do not want to be approached at work by coworkers.
Many, many women have experienced hostility from men they turned down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
There is some of that but it’s more an awareness that many women do not want to be approached at work by coworkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
There is some of that but it’s more an awareness that many women do not want to be approached at work by coworkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say lots of looking is good sign, but not enough to know for sure.
2 examples of the looking:
Instance 1 : Another woman was talking to/flirting with him, I;m behind her and can see he's looking at me.
Instance 2: He's talking to someone else I walk by and I can see him following me out of the corner of my eye, also the person he's talking to turns to look to see who/what he's looking at.
Not looking for examples but other things, Walking towards each other, he has a big smile on his face until he realizes I'm kinda grumpy and then he stops smiling. Another day I'm kinda grumpy /busy I breeze into a room, he moves over to make room for me, goes back to his conversation, but not before the other person glances between us like trying to figure out what's up,
Finally, he constantly seems to be in my area not talking to me , but just there. Like he'll walk by maybe 5 + times a day when he doesn't need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
+1 DH and I worked together and I had a pretty good feel that he liked me but he was higher up (not a direct report). I eventually asked him to have lunch with me and that got things started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.
Anonymous wrote:I’m no relationship expert, but sounds like he’s into you…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invitation for after hours coffee or a drink.
The female should do the inviting if this is at the workplace. A lot of men are timid due to sexual harrassment claims.