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Can someone explain this to me?
Met a friend of a girl i work with for a second time. We kind of flirted with one another and she kind of asked me out and gave me her screenname. Why not her number, I dunno. She started to flirt with me some more then I noticed that her friend, the girl I work with (who has a bf she cares very much about and sometimes makes little smartass comments to me, at my expense) was glancing over and getting really pissy if I was doing something minor wrong, like almost throwing a hissy fit. So anyway, the girl I was talking to, which was all smiles to me most of the time asked if I could meet her the next week--I told her I was going to this huge concert, her eyes rose and when I told her I could probably get her a ticket she told me she wanted to go with me and we hugged good night. But she still didn't give me her number and well.....the email didn't work that she gave me. It was written ******. Why would someone go through ALL that trouble to set me up? Was it a set up or misunderstanding

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One last thing....I called her friend, the girl I work with and asked for it and she in turn asked her for my email addy so she could shoot it over to me, but when I gave it to her she kept messing it up. In my head I didn't get why she was acting like it was so hard. Then she asked for my number so she can call me back with it. I seen her once in person since and she'll look at me with no expression from a distance. I even went out with a coworker there last year once and she, with that girl right there, told me I should meet her mom. What the ****?

2006-08-03 16:17:30 · 2 answers · asked by axelf57 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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The girl you work with likes you. Whe was acting so weird and "pissy" because she hates that you were atracted to this other chick. Let me guess... YOu met this girl while you were kinda hanging out with the coworker. then you met her again because you asked if you could. from there you started talking to the friend and then it just killed the coworker slowly. that is my take on the whole thing.

2006-08-03 16:28:11 · answer #1 · answered by answers 1 · 0 0

I can give you a real deal on this bridge in Brooklyn. Just send me your credit card number.

2006-08-03 23:23:13 · answer #2 · answered by acmeraven 7 · 0 0

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