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Old Nov 13, 2011, 07:18 PM
palemoss palemoss is offline
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Okay, so I don't know if this is weird and I know I should just be free to be who I am but I would just like to know - in your opinion is this...weird...?

So there is this cute boy at my school who also works at the coffee shop. He doesn't know me, but has served me coffee and I periodically walk by him in the halls. Anyway, I added him on Facebook and my photos are really pretty. So naturally he msgd me like "who are you? do i know you?"

We started talking. And now he really likes me! And wants me to come to the coffee shop!

Anyway, I am just wondering if what I did was stupid? I mean, I got his attention right? I just wanted to add him on FB to see what he was like - I did not expect him to msg me!

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Old Nov 13, 2011, 07:45 PM
Inedible Inedible is offline
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If he wants to see you, it makes a difference if he wants to see you while he is working or after his shift ends. If he wants you to come in and buy coffee while he is working and can't really talk, that doesn't mean much. If he is going to be at work but off work and he can sit at a table and drink coffee with you that is better.
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