3.28.2006

I'm irresistable.

Hey, remember when I was all, "I think maybe dating might be cool again!"? Someone is listening; however, I don't think it's the right deity. I'm pretty sure I got asked out today by one of my co-workers at job #2... and it's not the ones I mentioned that I am developing crushes on.

It was an ambiguous enough request that I immediately (and fucking enthusiastically) agreed to it before recognizing all the obvious signs.

Rule #1 Of Working: Do Not Get Involved With A Co-Worker.
Rule #1 Of Dating: Do Not Get Involved With A Co-Worker.

I know. I know! The thing is that I already agreed to do it (and with such immediate vigor), so backing out without a good reason is out of the question. If I pull the "Boyfriend" card out of the deck, though, it destroys any chance I have with aforementioned Attractive Co-Workers.

I take it back. I take it all back. I don't want to date again yet. Dating is too complicated already, and it hasn't even happened yet.

Comments:
you could pull the i like girls card
then behind his back say you dont really but you "keep your options open"

but go on the 'date'

whats the worse that can happen, it could be awkward
and your no stranger to awkwardness
=)
 
Dude,

You're 21. This isn't your career is it? Well, maybe it is at its start. If so, disregard my advice. Ruining a job isn't that big of a deal. Ruining a career is.

Rule #2 of dating: If you're dating people, you are far more attractive to those you are interested in than you would be if you were completely alone.

Alone people have problems. You want guys to say to themselves, "Well, even though she's hot, she's dating HIM, and I'm better than him, so what the hell?"

I just realized I might ruin your life. Don't listen to me.
 
Two jobs you say?

Hmm...$$$.
 
did you stop working at your first job?
because this is three posts in a row posted in the PM hours
 
I dated a co-worker once. I'll tell you the story sometime. In a walnut shell it went bad and my last three weeks at that job were spent hiding behind the Coke machine everytime I saw him. I really don't like Coke, but that doesn't have much to do with the story.

Good luck and make him pay.
 
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