Lewis321 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 I am a carer for a disabled gentleman. I occasionally take him to a daycentre. There is a relatively new member of staff working there, I have seen her there maybe 6 times maximum but this is probably over a 3 month period as I only take my client there occasionally. Initially she showed no interest but this week it was quite obvious she was into me, commenting on how good my wink was and when my client tried trading her saying she was my favourite she responded that it should be the other way round. I also caught her checking me out. So I basically chickened out of asking her out, not necessarily because I am scared of the rejection but more so bec this is both of our place of work and I am apprehensive of making things awkward. So I guess my questions are should I have gone for it and is it too late to go for it when I see her next time.
introverted1 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 It's not really your place of work, is it? It's a center where you sometimes take your client and she works there, right? I'd say that if the opportunity presents itself you can ask her to coffee (or something similar) and take it from there.
basil67 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 Don't ask her out in her place of work. Instead, ask if you can have her number
ShySoul Posted May 11 Posted May 11 Why would it be to late? If you are interested, just see what could happen.
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