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Hah! Your header made me think you saw a cute child at Lowe's.
I suggest trying to flirt a little first; see if she's receptive to you. But ask her out, preferably to something.... even just coffee. You have nothing to lose. Just do it. She may be in a relationship, but just maybe things will work out for you. You won't know unless you take a chance.
Strange men are not socially allowed to approach women. It just doesn’t happen these days, especially if he’s plain, ugly, out of shape, bald, ect. He will be considered suspect and a creeper, stalker type. Just the way it is.
I am reminded of a quote from the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High:
Mike Damone: I can see it all now, this is gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat*, you bought forty dollars worth of f***in' film, and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera.
*For you youngins, a 'Fotomat' was a store that sold and developed camera film**
**Camera film is like digital image storage, but on a piece of plastic with a color reversed image of the actual pic.
cute girls that work in any sort of customer service industry gets hit on all day and night long. good luck. there's a reason why many of them rock fake wedding rings and bands.
Don’t hit on women on the job (either them on the job or you on the job). Especially for service and retail, being nice to you is part of their job, and approaching her at her job means she can’t get away from you.
also guys frequently mistake a cute girl being nice to you at work as showing interest, when in reality she's just trying to do her job
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