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Asking someone one a date

TickTockMan

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Is it inappropriate to ask someone out while they are at work? And would it be wrong while I am tracing patterns with a feather on his neck?




I need to learn to proofread.
 
It is inappropriate to do anything physical at work. It is best to do it outside work... try asking him out for a drink after work for happy hours... then you can go from there... that way it will be outside your work premises.

However.... it is best not to get involved with anyone who gets his paycheck from the same employer you get yours from.
 
He works nights at a store so there is not many people around. I think I need to go buy a pink feather and see what happens.
 
He works nights at a store so there is not many people around. I think I need to go buy a pink feather and see what happens.

What does the feather have to do with asking him out?

If you find him attractive, and you think that there might be a chance that he'd be receptive to being asked out to do something outside of work, then go for it! ..|
 
What does the feather have to do with asking him out?

If you find him attractive, and you think that there might be a chance that he'd be receptive to being asked out to do something outside of work, then go for it! ..|

I like to get shirts made with stuff that I have came up with. I had a shirt made that says “If you want me to smile tickle my ass with a feather” because I have autism and I usually don’t show much emotion unless I have a reason. I got tired of people telling me to “Smile its not all that bad” over and over again. Well the shirt backfired because now cocky “straight” guys always ask me for a feather, as do some “gay“ guys.

The guy I want to ask out works where I go most nights to buy food and he saw my shirt. We started to talk and joke about it and I mentioned that the “straight guys always try to get me to blush by asking for a feather, but I doubt they would if they knew I would take them up on it since I’m not “straight”. Now every time I see him and we are alone he asks me if I have brought him his feather and we start to flirt. He has worked there for awhile and I am sure he is gay, he just thought I was “straight” as most people do. But since I outed myself to him, he always brings up the feather.

I want to ask him on a date while giving him a feather so I can tell him his chance to use it may just be a couple dates away. I have an odd sense of humor and I figure if he accepts, it would make for a decent story if it works out.
 
Soooooo, bring in a feather next time. Attach to it your phone number.
 
First is he gay? Find that out before you start asking him out for feather tickles and the like.

As for the youtube video, I don't understand either, unless Belamy is telling you to club him on the head and pull him to your cave by his hair.
Sounds like belamy.
 
First is he gay? Find that out before you start asking him out for feather tickles and the like.

I am pretty sure he likes men. Every time I go in and we are alone he asks for the feather in a flirty way. He also likes to point out when he doesn’t get to see me if I go in before his shift starts. I may be wrong, but I think he will be receptive to a date.
 
I am pretty sure he likes men. Every time I go in and we are alone he asks for the feather in a flirty way. He also likes to point out when he doesn’t get to see me if I go in before his shift starts. I may be wrong, but I think he will be receptive to a date.

I think that you might be right, and my advice would be to go for it! ..|
 
First is he gay? Find that out before you start asking him out for feather tickles and the like.

As for the youtube video, I don't understand either, unless Belamy is telling you to club him on the head and pull him to your cave by his hair.

:rotflmao:
 
I think that you might be right, and my advice would be to go for it! ..|

I think I will, I just don’t know if it is appropriate. Also I don’t have the best of luck when it come to dating so he may just be teasing me. The talk is fairly sexual though so I don’t know. I don’t want to make an ass out of myself if he was just being nice.
 
Just do it. As Nike would say....

I've been approached, in the past, at work when it wasn't busy. It wasn't ever a problem, and sometimes good things came of it.... :-)
 
Just do it. As Nike would say....

I've been approached, in the past, at work when it wasn't busy. It wasn't ever a problem, and sometimes good things came of it.... :-)

Yeah, but if he was just being overly nice and sexual while working I don’t want to make him uncomfortable when I keep going in. It is after all his work place.

Usually when I ask someone out they laugh at me or call me really ugly. I don’t want to make him feel weird just because I thought he might say yes.
 
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