• 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.