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Since the mods deleted the original thread. I just wanted to give you an update.
Yesterday, I found a handwritten note from her on my desk, it read "Thanks for making me smile, I have come to really enjoy our interesting conversations". Not gonna lie, it made my day but obviously, girls that age are easily impressed.
I had not seen her in almost a week and I saw her later yesterday, she was super friendly and we talked again. She told me she was really tired and she had to walk 15 minutes back to her place. I thought about offering her a ride but I am glad I didnt because I am sure something would have happened.
What to do?
You say that girls that age are easily impressed. Is this an easy mark for you, or false humility on your part?
Thanks for all the constructive criticism. I guess, I will just keep dodging all the haters. So many people here echo the "nagging wives" I see around here. Everytime you shine, there is always a hater trying to knock you down.
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Originally Posted by Dewdroplet76
Aren't you the one that says that you don't think it's a good idea? So, aren't you a hater?
Do you really think you are shining in this instance? Is this one of the instances where you believe that your bros will be jealous of you and that this will be good for your ego?
Hah .. (sounds like Charlie Sheen saying "Winning"..)
For me, the age difference is not the larger issue. If you work at the university where she is in attendance, I would tread lightly.
Oh, I missed that part.
I also work at a university, though I'm about a decade younger. Even though there are plenty of age-appropriate grad students at the university I work for, nothing can happen. I would be fired, and I suspect it's the same for the OP.
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