sophie
Break My Heart
Damn, that situation annoys me.
There's a woman at work. And I like her. And I'd like to go out with her. But I work with her. Means not only she is in the same department, but I do data analysis for her. If I screw it up, then we have a problem. And there's some likelyhood for that, because she's noticably older, and I don't think we really fit together. So I tell myself everytime no, but then again I'm distracted in all the meetings.
And next Saturday is Valentine's day, there are no dance courses this week (no chance to meet other girls), all other females in the department are either taken, not interesting, or will be gone in a month, at latest.
Not even a chance to distract myself with the help of someone else.
Damn it.
Go for it. Ask her out.
1. She refuses (She likely will, won't she?). End of story. (Except that it likely wouldn't be the end for me. I'd ask her again. Just in case.)
2. She accepts. And who knows?
This. People (particularly men) always operate on the assumption that you are either into someone of the opposite sex and waiting to make a move, they are undateable (usually due to not being deemed attractive enough) or they cannot be your friend. It's part of where this stereotype of men not being allowed to live/be friends with women stems from.
Here's a secret though. It's bull[feces]. Ask her out. She says no. You never talk about it again and move on as normal. Things will only be awkward if you let them be awkward.