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    evelyn1989 Posts: 31, Reputation: 2
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    Jun 12, 2010, 07:50 AM
    I'm 21, he's 29. Is he interested.. shy.. or?
    We had a mutual attraction at first sight, like, we just stood there and looked at each other for 5 seconds before I realised I had to open the door. Whenever we passed each other in the corridor, he’d hold eye contact with me but I’d look away, when he passed my table (I sit in a corner near a window, so whoever intentionally turned to look at me would be pretty obvious), he would glance and avert or totally ignore me at times. Once I entered his department to talk to someone, he was watching me from his table the whole time.

    Whenever we bumped into each other in the corridor, he would hold my eye contact and he’d walk real slowly or sometimes just not know where to walk. Recently, we met in the corridor and I mustered the courage to smile at him but looked away quickly. Ever since, he has been looking more, like he'd "check" to see if I'm at my table at the start/end of the day. Recently, when we bumped into each other, I looked up and smiled real nicely at him. He smiled back!

    Now, he "checks" if I'm at my table at the start/end of the day. But in btwn, he'd ignore me sometimes.. he’s known to be really quiet at work, doesn't gossip much, is mostly alone, soft-spoken and serious-looking. We are from totally different departments. Erm, is he interested?
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    Jun 12, 2010, 07:53 AM

    Why don't you go and talk to him?

    He may be married or already in a relationship,he may be a creep,or he may be the best thing since sliced bread,but if neither of you make a move,you won't know.

    Just strike up a conversation with him,and take it from there.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:07 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by redhed35 View Post
    why dont you go and talk to him?

    he may be married or already in a relationship,he may be a creep,or he may be the best thing since sliced bread,but if neither of you make a move,you wont know.

    just strike up a conversation with him,and take it from there.
    He's not married or in a relationship. If he was, I wouldn't be asking this qn ;)
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:09 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by evelyn1989 View Post
    he's not married or in a relationship. if he was, i wouldnt be asking this qn ;)

    That's fair enough.

    So you have asked around about him?

    Why can't you talk to him?
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:18 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by redhed35 View Post
    thats fair enough.

    so you have asked around about him?

    why can't you talk to him?
    Hmm. Not much people know about him. He's known to be pretty to himself and quiet. Hardworking too. From what a friend of mine says, he's nice, friendly but a simple guy. Life is just work -> home -> work.

    I tried checking him out on Facebook, but seems like he's not a social media person. :p and quite a private guy as well,doesn't reveal anything about himself. Has a bunch of really really close friends. Seems to have a married sister and a younger one. Dad is missing from family pictures..

    From what I've observed of him, yeah whatever I said in my question I guess... he's abit like me, in the sense that we both hate standing ard the workplace having idle chats, but we do talk to our friends when we feel like it. I've heard him chat with some of the guy buddies and he sounds like a nice, fun guy. A bunch of them sit near my area and he's been hanging ard there quite abit lately.

    I guess I can talk to him but I'd have to have a legitimate excuse. Cause we are both under different directors and do totally different kinds of jobs... hm. And wondering if he'd find it weird if I talked to him.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:25 AM

    How could you possibly know his dad is missing from family pictures!

    That's quite a scary amount of information you have.

    Find out what he is interested in,example sports,art,music and start with that,let him talk,people like talking about things that interest them.

    The next time you see him.smile and say hello,introduce yourself.

    Its been my experience,if a guy is interested in you,a smile from you is the only thing he needs to give him the courage to ask you out.

    On the off chance he is not interested,don't spend all your time on this guy,there are loads of nice guys out there,get out and get busy!
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:31 AM

    Haha! I happened to chance across a few family pictures on Facebook. (no, I don't erect a shrine of him at home and all that ;)

    I already smiled at him, quite a couple of times. Haha. I live in a country where there isn't much of a dating culture.

    Whatever. By hook or by crook I would talk to him. The chase is always fun for me ;)
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:34 AM

    What is the norm? And can you go that route?

    Are there employee day trips? Do you have a mutual friend?

    Hook or crook best of luck,keep us posted!
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:43 AM

    You know if he was here asking a question about the OP here, we may tell him see seems like a stalker, while it is good to research someone, obviously you know him somewhat, or know people that know him.

    Why not do something really strange and stop trying to figure out what his mental condition is, or that his dad is missing, and just talk to him if you are interested.

    He may be worried about the age difference, he may be just shy, or even gay and in the closet, you won't know unless you talk to him.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by redhed35 View Post
    what is the norm? and can you go that route?

    are there employee day trips? do you have a mutual friend?

    hook or crook best of luck,keep us posted!

    The norm is.. haha. Well, I'm not sure what the norm is, ha. The guys here aren't very aggressive. Well, the aggressive ones aren't the ones I'm looking for. The nice ones tend to be a little shy.

    no. no employee day trips ): yes we have 2 mutual friends. But thing is, they are just work colleagues and I don't like talking about my personal stuff to these people. Plus, one of his friends whom he hangs out with occasionally tried to "pick" me up at office and I got so disgusted I'm just ignoring him now, thanks! :)
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    Jun 12, 2010, 08:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
    You know if he was here asking a question about the OP here, we may tell him see seems like a stalker, while it is good to research someone, obviously you know him somewhat, or know people that know him.

    Why not do something really strange and stop trying to figure out what his mental condition is, or that his dad is missing, and just talk to him if you are interested.

    he may be worried about the age difference, he may be just shy, or even gay and in the closet, you won't know unless you talk to him.
    Yeah. But the fact is I'M asking the qn, not him. I merely scanned through his fb and saw the pictures ONCE, how is that stalking? The mutual people we have are just mere acquaintances and not anything much. I wouldn't breathe a word of my interest to them.

    Thanks.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 11:02 AM

    Hi again Evelyn, Seems like if you work together just talking to him would be easy one on one, since that's the only way you will ever know if he is interested or NOT.

    Be careful seeking romance where you earn a living though.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 06:16 PM

    I agree with talaniman, workplace relations and can get messy.
    I still don't understand why you just can't say Hi to him when you see him. At least he will know you're interested.
    You guys are not in HS.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 07:48 PM
    Here's what you do.

    Write him a little note, and ask him if he might be interested in going for coffee sometime. Give him your email or phone number so he can respond outside the office.

    Simple, to the point, and you will have your answer.

    Or, I presume you have email at work. Send him an email and ask him the same question.

    Or, put your phone number in the men's bathroom. Heh KIDDING! :D

    Or, if you know what car he drives, leave a note in the windshield.

    Or, if he has a mailbox at work, put the note in there.

    He may be shy, but he's not stupid. The note, the eye contact, the obvious connection.

    Seriously, what have you got to lose?
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    Jun 13, 2010, 07:00 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Jake2008 View Post
    Here's what you do.

    Write him a little note, and ask him if he might be interested in going for coffee sometime. Give him your email or phone number so he can respond outside the office.

    Simple, to the point, and you will have your answer.

    Or, I presume you have email at work. Send him an email and ask him the same question.

    Or, put your phone number in the men's bathroom. heh KIDDING!! :D

    Or, if you know what car he drives, leave a note in the windshield.

    Or, if he has a mailbox at work, put the note in there.

    He may be shy, but he's not stupid. The note, the eye contact, the obvious connection.

    Seriously, what have you got to lose?
    Oops so many experts answering my qn, heh.

    Nope I don't have email at work, I'm on an internship at this company, and I've about 5 weeks left of it :)

    I'd have hung ard the men's bathroom more if I could ;) aha kidding.

    Ah but yes. I'd do one of the above next week. Talk to him basically, whatever it is. I'm just wondering how can a guy this age be so shy though...

    Thanks!
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    Jun 13, 2010, 07:34 AM

    Perhaps because you are in intern he does not want to be inappropriate.
    Just say hello when you see him, that puts you on his radar. There is no harm in that and it's more than you're doing now.
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    Jun 13, 2010, 08:12 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Homegirl 50 View Post
    Perhaps because you are in intern he does not want to be inappropriate.
    Just say hello when you see him, that puts you on his radar. There is no harm in that and it's more than you're doing now.
    I'll do that! Doubt he knows I'm an intern though. Thx! :)
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    Oct 16, 2010, 02:13 PM
    Am from an Asian country, my boyfriend has had a form of non-penetrative sex before
    I'm someone who doesn't really stand for any form of sexual (penetration anywhere or not) intimacy before marriage but my 29 year old boyfriend (im 21) just admitted to me that he has had non-penetration sex a couple of times with his first girlfriend when he was much younger.. 7-8 years ago. She was someone he didn't even really love and who wasn't very attractive to him. They stayed together cause he felt a need to take care of her cause of problems in her life.

    I was the one who asked him about it but told him I'm thinking of ending things with him, and he said he told me cause he thought I would understand him. And that everyone had a past, and that it would be a waste to lose someone you really love cause of a mistake you made in the past. He told me that he never really was sure of what he wanted in a girl until he met me and he sincerely hopes with all his heart that I would be his last.

    I don't know, I feel disappointed, sad, disgusted, betrayed, heartbroken, and that this is totally unfair to me. It might not make sense but that's how I feel. And I actually don't really want a guy who is "tainted", but I know that's ridiculous. Wad can I do to make myself feel btr? :(
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    Oct 16, 2010, 02:34 PM

    You have your beliefs, I have mines. Don't you think you're being a little too harsh? A 29 year old man trusts you enough to tell you about his sexual past and you judge him with your own values because he "almost" had sex before he met you?

    I still think it's a miracle that he didn't really have sex until 29. If you feel "disgusted" because he has a past, it would be unfair to him to stay with someone who disgusts you, even though I really don't see why. As I said, it's your belief and I respect that, but you have to accept your boyfriend's past because it's called "past." Don't expect anyone to have the same as yours. Good luck.
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    Oct 16, 2010, 02:45 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by pandead View Post
    You have your beliefs, I have mines. Don't you think you're being a little too harsh? A 29 year old man trusts you enough to tell you about his sexual past and you judge him with your own values because he "almost" had sex before he met you?

    I still think it's a miracle that he didn't really have sex until 29. If you feel "disgusted" because he has a past, it would be unfair to him to stay with someone who disgusts you, even though I really don't see why. As I said, it's your belief and I respect that, but you have to accept your boyfriend's past because it's called "past." Don't expect anyone to have the same as yours. Good luck.
    thanks. I understand what u are talking about. Its one of the thoughts I have in mind. But I just find it incredibly hard to come to terms with. And I'm still incredibly upset and disappointed, betrayed. Whatever u call it. Its upsetting that so little people have the same values that I have in life. And I'm trully disappointed in that cause girls like me are "waiting it out" until marriage for NOTHING.

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