thisisall1word Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Go easy on me, I am very shy person in his mid 30's trying to become more social. I am friends with a married woman. I guess we are "platonic" friends, but I wonder what do I need to do to show her I want more than casual friendship? I am guessing she is waiting for me to "make some move". But I don't want to get rejected then feel awkward every time I see her since we share the same social circle.
Jazzari Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Why do you think she's waiting for you to "make a move" if she's married? Are you also friends with her husband?
Pfiend101 Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 If you dont want to get rejected I would suggest not going after a married woman for starters bro. You not only have a 99.9% chance of getting rejected you have a 99.9% chance of getting beat up.
9Lives Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Go easy on me, I am very shy person in his mid 30's trying to become more social. I am friends with a married woman. I guess we are "platonic" friends, but I wonder what do I need to do to show her I want more than casual friendship? I am guessing she is waiting for me to "make some move". But I don't want to get rejected then feel awkward every time I see her since we share the same social circle. Is she still living with her husband? is he part of the social circle? I would hate to see a shy person get the hell beat out of him if he is in the circle of the husband too. Whats up
mogul Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Go easy on me, I am very shy person in his mid 30's trying to become more social. I am friends with a married woman. I guess we are "platonic" friends, but I wonder what do I need to do to show her I want more than casual friendship? I am guessing she is waiting for me to "make some move". But I don't want to get rejected then feel awkward every time I see her since we share the same social circle. Really? It isn't worth it. It is way too complicated if she is married. Not to mention, you are running the risk of losing a friend.
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