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She wanted to say something to me yesterday at work and I was like-"what?? and she said-Nothing with a smile on her face"
So once I arrived home and saw her ad I was like-"i wonder if that was about my ad"
What kind of smile was it? Did your ads sounds like the two of you might be a good match? Seriously, either talk to her about it, or agree NOT to talk about it with her.
What kind of smile was it? Did your ads sounds like the two of you might be a good match? Seriously, either talk to her about it, or agree NOT to talk about it with her.
It was the naked twister smile.....RUN Run RUN Run...for tvandsg is the gingerbread man. No he will not take his clothes off for anyone..
"Not the gumdrop buttons!!!"
So what? I found one of a guy that works at my office. Even worse, it was a guy that wanted to ask me out (in fact he did, through a mutual friend/co-worker - but I don't date people from the office). No big deal. Why is it a problem?
Same thing happened to me. A guy at work was on POF, saw my profile and sent me a message through the site. I was brand new at the office and it freaked me out a bit at first. I mean, if he wanted to ask me out, why not get to know me a bit first, and then ask in person (so I could say no to his face 'cause I don't date co-workers either). I ended up just ignoring his POF e-mail. He was a bit weird around me at the office after that, but that's on him, not me. I was fine with it and I don't give a rats patootie if anyone at work knows I'm on dating sites. It's not like I'm on any that might be considered "questionable".
Same thing happened to me. A guy at work was on POF, saw my profile and sent me a message through the site. I was brand new at the office and it freaked me out a bit at first. I mean, if he wanted to ask me out, why not get to know me a bit first, and then ask in person (so I could say no to his face 'cause I don't date co-workers either). I ended up just ignoring his POF e-mail. He was a bit weird around me at the office after that, but that's on him, not me. I was fine with it and I don't give a rats patootie if anyone at work knows I'm on dating sites. It's not like I'm on any that might be considered "questionable".
Exactly. Everyone who knows me, already knows that I use a dating site. And whenever anyone asks how I met someone, I tell them. It's just not the scandalous silly embarrassing hoopla that people seem to think it is. Yeesh.
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