Yea. Today, I was serving food. And this one lady came through the line and thought this guy said...um, how can I put this? That he was lacking in a certain area. I was laughing, and told her some things you just don't want to hear. Anyway, when she was leaving, she kind of applied that in a teasing tone to me several times. To complicate matters further, a month or so ago, she told me she loved me...
Anyway. How can I turn her down? Or let her know I'm not interested before the flirting gets out of hand?
Hit it up and take a ride
Quote from: Muggywuggy on February 24, 2014, 03:35:53 PM
Hit it up and take a ride
i am not doing that. You don't sleep with everyone you get a chance to sleep with. I admit I was flattered. I also admit I'm human, and have a desire for that kind of contact. I also admit, I'm not into her. So what you suggest is not an option
just let her know that your'e not interested. straight forward and to the point, man.
Quote from: IceScythe on February 24, 2014, 04:05:36 PM
just let her know that your'e not interested. straight forward and to the point, man.
thats the thing. I'm not entirely sure if she is flirting. She may just be trying to get a reaction from me
Quote from: Birdbrain on February 24, 2014, 04:15:05 PM
Quote from: IceScythe on February 24, 2014, 04:05:36 PM
just let her know that your'e not interested. straight forward and to the point, man.
thats the thing. I'm not entirely sure if she is flirting. She may just be trying to get a reaction from me
well wait until you know for sure, then break the news to her. don't jump to conclusions but if shes flirting, shes flirting, y'know?
I'd say your best bet is to be playful right back. In the sense that if she is getting super flirty be super joking right back. Call her pal and slap her on the back sorta thing. That way if she wants a response she isn't getting the response she wants nor are you leading her on
Quote from: FustyDavorite on February 24, 2014, 04:58:33 PM
I'd say your best bet is to be playful right back. In the sense that if she is getting super flirty be super joking right back. Call her pal and slap her on the back sorta thing. That way if she wants a response she isn't getting the response she wants nor are you leading her on
i'll do that. She also calls me love, but that could be because she's originally from Russia
Quote from: Birdbrain on February 24, 2014, 05:13:56 PM
Quote from: FustyDavorite on February 24, 2014, 04:58:33 PM
I'd say your best bet is to be playful right back. In the sense that if she is getting super flirty be super joking right back. Call her pal and slap her on the back sorta thing. That way if she wants a response she isn't getting the response she wants nor are you leading her on
i'll do that. She also calls me love, but that could be because she's originally from Russia
well that sounds like fun! Good luck :)
Talk to her. Usually that's a good way to get a good real friend. Instead of just shoving it in her face that you're not interested maybe try taking her somewhere nice. Or maybe even somewhere average. Just try to make friends. It sounds corny but it has saved me in more than one occasion from feeling bad
Gotta have the .rearexit. response thrown in here somewhere! If you're not very close to her, just blow her off. Ignore her comments and have few interactions with her. If you're friends with er and want to keep things that way, then ignore me :P
How about just keep being yourself. If she ends up crossing a line you're not comfortable with, just tell her the truth. "I'm sorry if I have you the wrong impression, but I just don't feel 'that way' about you."
If she's not crossing any lines, then just roll with it. Be friendly, even flirt back if you want. Just be you. If it's not hurting you, and not hurting her, there's no problem, right?
Just make sure she's not Russian mafia before you reject her.
Quote from: Falcon182 on February 25, 2014, 10:29:45 AM
Just make sure she's not Russian mafia before you reject her.
This could be a good idea
I asked a friend what to do about it because they were both from the same walk of life...yea. HUGE misunderstanding of what I meant when I said "same place in life"
So now I have a friend mad at me because I think she thought I was saying she was loose...