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Situation: A guy sees a girl and is attracted to her. He later finds out she's taken, but his co-workers tell him her boyfriend is so-not-hot. Then they tell him he can take her away from him. How would you approach this if you were the guy that had a crush on the girl? And vise versa for the ladies? Would you stay out of trouble, or will you find a way to attract the person? Hmmmm...
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sounds like a lot of drama and a set up to be heartbroken. I'd be very cautious about the situation.
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i crush not upon the taken
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I run from drama, I'd leave it alone.
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Perhaps it's more than looks that attract? There are plenty of fish in the sea, fish elswhere.
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For me, it doesn't matter if I am interested - if the person is in a relationship, he is off limits.
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Now adding on. The guy knows better and tells his co-workers that they are going to get him in trouble if they keep talking out loud about the subject. Now he's worried that the co-workers are going to tell the girl behind his back. He doesn't want trouble. What next?
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Situation: A guy sees a girl and is attracted to her. He later finds out she's taken, but his co-workers tell him her boyfriend is so-not-hot. Then they tell him he can take her away from him. How would you approach this if you were the guy that had a crush on the girl? And vise versa for the ladies? Would you stay out of trouble, or will you find a way to attract the person? Hmmmm... ![]() ![]() |
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Now adding on. The guy knows better and tells his co-workers that they are going to get him in trouble if they keep talking out loud about the subject. Now he's worried that the co-workers are going to tell the girl behind his back. He doesn't want trouble. What next? ![]() ![]() |
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Yeah, I guess the dude better cross his fingers that his co-workers don't get him in trouble.
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