• JackbyDev
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    191 month ago

    I don’t necessarily agree she was leading him on. It was a miscommunication. It’s an extremely common story if men misinterpreting women’s behavior as pursuit when it is often just friendly. Even then, platonic flirting is a thing. If anon really intended for this to be a date, why did he at no point ask if she was single? We can sit here all day and debate whether the girl’s “flirting” was appropriate or not and whether she should’ve said she had a boyfriend, but it goes both ways. What we do know is that, to anon, this was a date and that anon never asked if she was single at any point in the two weeks.

    • The Stoned Hacker
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      111 month ago

      I don’t disagree with you that anon should’ve asked more questions, but platonic flirting is kinda wacky without a well established rapport beforehand. Otherwise it’s just flirting, and can be confusing.

      • JackbyDev
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        71 month ago

        It’s also confusing being asked somewhere and never being told it’s being treated as a date.

        • The Stoned Hacker
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          21 month ago

          thats valid! both people here were kinda shitty to each other

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Why not ask? If a guy asks a girl (or vice versa) to go somewhere and it’s not abundantly clear it’s not a date (e.g. you’ve done similar things together before, they’re openly gay, or they explicitly said it’s not a date), then it should be assumed to be a date unless clarified otherwise. So if they don’t specify and you’re unsure, then ask.

          That said, her leaving is also odd. A misunderstanding shouldn’t be a big deal. Show up the next day and laugh about it, and you’re golden. I wouldn’t be mad if that happened to me, nor should either anon or the girl. It’s just a misunderstanding, it’s really no big deal.

          • JackbyDev
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            51 month ago

            Why do you see a date as the default for men and women hanging out together?

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              That’s just how social expectations are. I recommend you go ask a handful of single men you know (i.e. coworkers) whether they’d consider a 1:1 outing with a woman to be a “date.” I’m guessing most would say yes.

                • @[email protected]
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                  21 month ago

                  Exactly, they’re coworkers where OP isn’t certain if they were flirting or just being friendly, and other coworkers confirm she’s flirting. To me that means:

                  • they don’t have a good enough relationship to tell the difference, so probably not “friends”
                  • other coworkers don’t seem to experience the same thing
                  • claims to not have other friends (surely she’d mention a BF, no?)

                  So to me, that sounds very much like she’s flirting, so it’s totally understandable for OP to consider it a date.

                  • JackbyDev
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                    21 month ago

                    Facts:

                    1. Anon intended for this to be a date.
                    2. Anon never said this was a date.
                    3. Anon never asked if she was single.