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Hey guys, hope someone can help me with this.
So last Friday evening I was at a social event... I was speaking with a guy I know quite well, who always acts nice and respectful toward me for some reason (almost deferential actually, calling me "sir" and suchlike, but with doubtful sincerity in my mind), and a lady came up and starting talking to him... they obviously hadn't seen each other in a while and it was like "Tom, where have you been?" and she kissed him on the cheek.
Now I happen to know very well that this guy Tom is gay, so I knew the greeting was purely friendly and platonic. They started chatting and I said: "Am I not going to get introduced?" in a kind of cheeky, mock-offended manner... once I was introduced I immediately asked "Do I get a kiss as well?" as more of a statement than a question, and so I got a cheek-kiss too. This was a very sassy lady who clearly knew what I was at from the word go. In fact, let's call her SassyLady. At once, I move her to a table and suggest we sit together.
So Tom dutifully disappears, we start chatting, then she goes to get a drink from the bar and says she'll be back. Moments later she is chatting with some other people over by the bar. I ignore it and start conversation with another group of people. After about fifteen minutes of this, I go over to SassyLady, touch her on the elbow and use Chase's line: "Hey babe, don't want to interrupt, I'll be sitting over there; when you're done over here, come on by". She grasps my upper arm and assures me she'll be right over.
Another half-hour goes by, then she goes to the table where I had suggested we sit, gets her purse, and walks over to talk to... yet another group of people. I infer that I misread her interest, and quietly disappear from the party.
For a week I haven't bothered to reengage her. Then I thought this morning, "what the hell?" and dropped her an email as follows:
I kinda assumed she wouldn't respond, but six hours later, to my complete surprise, she comes back with:
Guys, now what? How do I regain the initiative here? How long should I take to respond, and should I propose a specific activity (e.g. slip out one morning for coffee)?
Thanks
-Marty
So last Friday evening I was at a social event... I was speaking with a guy I know quite well, who always acts nice and respectful toward me for some reason (almost deferential actually, calling me "sir" and suchlike, but with doubtful sincerity in my mind), and a lady came up and starting talking to him... they obviously hadn't seen each other in a while and it was like "Tom, where have you been?" and she kissed him on the cheek.
Now I happen to know very well that this guy Tom is gay, so I knew the greeting was purely friendly and platonic. They started chatting and I said: "Am I not going to get introduced?" in a kind of cheeky, mock-offended manner... once I was introduced I immediately asked "Do I get a kiss as well?" as more of a statement than a question, and so I got a cheek-kiss too. This was a very sassy lady who clearly knew what I was at from the word go. In fact, let's call her SassyLady. At once, I move her to a table and suggest we sit together.
So Tom dutifully disappears, we start chatting, then she goes to get a drink from the bar and says she'll be back. Moments later she is chatting with some other people over by the bar. I ignore it and start conversation with another group of people. After about fifteen minutes of this, I go over to SassyLady, touch her on the elbow and use Chase's line: "Hey babe, don't want to interrupt, I'll be sitting over there; when you're done over here, come on by". She grasps my upper arm and assures me she'll be right over.
Another half-hour goes by, then she goes to the table where I had suggested we sit, gets her purse, and walks over to talk to... yet another group of people. I infer that I misread her interest, and quietly disappear from the party.
For a week I haven't bothered to reengage her. Then I thought this morning, "what the hell?" and dropped her an email as follows:
Marty said:SassyLady:
It’s unfortunate that we missed each other last Friday. I got a call from someone who needed to see me immediately.
Shall we try to remedy that next week?
-Marty
I kinda assumed she wouldn't respond, but six hours later, to my complete surprise, she comes back with:
SassyLady said:I wondered where you ran off to. Next week is kind of crazy for me at work. Shall we try the following week?
SassyLady
Guys, now what? How do I regain the initiative here? How long should I take to respond, and should I propose a specific activity (e.g. slip out one morning for coffee)?
Thanks
-Marty