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Old Oct 23, 2011, 01:20 PM
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I was out for a photography session with my bf and we were getting things out of the trunk. She was apparently on a first date as he seemed nervous and antsy. She was giving him directions how to get home from the park as they had two cars. I mentioned this to bf and he said "she's a hottie". Lol. I noticed.... I don't know that she noticed me.
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Old Oct 23, 2011, 02:12 PM
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That's uncomfortable and funny. You could bring it up at your next appointment so you can discuss what you would like to do if you run into her in public. Do you say hello, nod to each other or just do nothing.

I run into my T every Sunday when I go to church. He is the greeter. It isn't awkward because we discussed what to do. We say hello and shake hands, just like everyone else in church.
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