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Oi! English, nub. You know the rules :)

 

 

Bugger go camp on spec :P

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!mute ass 10m english in main!

 

error: level to high

 

dang :(

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here we can be normal people, and im the biggest nub of the clan.......

lol

(joking)

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Women dig confidence. You should just be straight with her, it's just a girl after all, why are you so scared?

 

What they don't tell you about us women, is if you fail, we come out as our true Reptilian forms and have to crush your skull with our jaws.

(See? Now saying 'no' doesn't seem so bad!)

 

Or! Pin her down to floor start choking the shit out of her.

 

It always works for me.

 

I'm so glad I'm not the only one!!

 

 

 

But seriously. Vixen's .02 cents:

I'm not sure how old are you are, but one thing to heavily consider is it may not be love so much as infatuation.

At least, in MY opinion, love is something that happens when two people already know each other inside and out. They know their hopes, dreams, future plans, etc. I'm not saying this to be a dark cloud, I'm saying this because if there is a chance that she does reject you, you cannot form those feelings of hurt around love. It's not what it is. From there, you will either A. not want to give another woman a chance along the road or B. fall too easily again. Both can have detrimental results. From what I hear, this is a crush.

 

As everyone else said, take it one bite at a time. Ask her out. The worst thing she can say is no. But if you do share the same workplace, it's also another factor that you carry on with your job and not to make it awkward, regardless of her answer. You don't want to risk your employment off of this either.

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I'm so glad I'm not the only one!!

 

 

Only one?? That sheet became way too common it bothers me :}

Damn tumblr.

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Question for our Ladies:  

 

How would feel about a male co-worker who came up to you and said, "I get tongue-tied every time that I try to chat with you"?  That is, if the fellow was of a similar age and not a manipulator.  

 

Vixen's answer does remind me of my own "infatuation days".  

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Question for our Ladies:  

 

How would feel about a male co-worker who came up to you and said, "I get tongue-tied every time that I try to chat with you"?  That is, if the fellow was of a similar age and not a manipulator.  

 

Vixen's answer does remind me of my own "infatuation days".

 

I'd blush!

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I'd blush!

 

YOU?  Blush?  :embrass

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My advice is just go and ask her out, i have been enamored many times, and first i wait little bit and talk with girl so i can know if i like her and then i just go and ask her out, i done that many times and two time got girl in dates, and if they reply is no, no worries, its not end of life, and girls always like when someone ask them out. Yeah everytime when i get "no" reply i think that i never ask any girl out anymore, but when you see some nice girl you again, end to ask her out.

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No need to ask her, just stay here and play et with me

F**k women :cheers

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Dating co workers is just to d*mn complicated.

2 changes either you get married or fired

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