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This could be another thread but I once asked out a nurse where I felt we hit it off. She was the admitting nurse not the one involved in my.....colonoscopy. I didn't ask her right then and there but after I got home and thought about it, along the lines of nothing ventured, nothing gained, I decided to try. So I called and asked for her and she said ok but then retracted it before the date. I know, it could seen as creepy but what was I supposed to do, wait another 5 years? My friends howl at that story and I have to laugh at making the attempt.
This could be another thread but I once asked out a nurse where I felt we hit it off. She was the admitting nurse not the one involved in my.....colonoscopy. I didn't ask her right then and there but after I got home and thought about it, along the lines of nothing ventured, nothing gained, I decided to try. So I called and asked for her and she said ok but then retracted it before the date. I know, it could seen as creepy but what was I supposed to do, wait another 5 years? My friends howl at that story and I have to laugh at making the attempt.
I wouldn't have called,Id go see her....but going after her was the thing to do. If you didn't, you'd still be sitting here wondering what if?
I wouldn't have called,Id go see her....but going after her was the thing to do. If you didn't, you'd still be sitting here wondering what if?
That's very true. If you don't ask, you won't know if there's a possibility. The only problem is these women work at jobs where they're expected to be polite and friendly. Being friendly to a customer is a business standard, not special treatment that denotes romantic interest.
But I agree that there's no harm in asking, as long as you're not invested in a positive outcome with a stranger whose life situation you know nothing about.
But I agree that there's no harm in asking, as long as you're not invested in a positive outcome with a stranger whose life situation you know nothing about.
Totally agree. My friends laughed and perhaps she told others and chuckled as well. Looking at it from a positive angle I'm hoping she accepted it as flattery and it made her smile that she was asked out. Just a simple view that it's ok to try and it's ok if it doesn't work out. Hoping the OP keeps us updated on his situation...
This could be another thread but I once asked out a nurse where I felt we hit it off. She was the admitting nurse not the one involved in my.....colonoscopy. I didn't ask her right then and there but after I got home and thought about it, along the lines of nothing ventured, nothing gained, I decided to try. So I called and asked for her and she said ok but then retracted it before the date. I know, it could seen as creepy but what was I supposed to do, wait another 5 years? My friends howl at that story and I have to laugh at making the attempt.
Patients often get a crush on their doctors, because it is so personal. Happened to me quite often.
But never with the nursing staff....:-D)
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