Under no circumstances should you make it obvious that your initial interest in her is romantic.
Wait, what?
Romantic?
He only knows her from a picture, never met her, right? That's not "romantic interest". That's "trying to get laid".

Under no circumstances should you make it obvious that your initial interest in her is romantic.
I certainly hope you're not implying I'm a troll by comparing me to Jayson...I've been here for about ten years for crying out loud!![]()
No, no trolling implied. But you do have to admit that your OP does read like one of his posts.![]()
I see your "Huh?" and raise a "What?"Huh?Of course, if she's a young girl raised in contemporary society, she's probably been programmed to think that attraction is creepy and interest is stalking, so you probably need to allow for that.
I see your "Huh?" and raise a "What?"Huh?Of course, if she's a young girl raised in contemporary society, she's probably been programmed to think that attraction is creepy and interest is stalking, so you probably need to allow for that.![]()
I wouldn't be freaked out by the invite itself. It would weird me out, though, once I learned the intent.
Of course, if she's a young girl raised in contemporary society, she's probably been programmed to think that attraction is creepy and interest is stalking, so you probably need to allow for that.
There was a time when "I've seen you around for a while and I wanted to meet you" was not considered stalking, but rather normal Human mating behavior. There's no reason why a friend request from a mutual friend on Facebook should be considered creepy.I see your "Huh?" and raise a "What?"Huh?![]()
Uhh, yeah. I'm not sure I get that either.![]()
I think there's a difference between "I've seen you around" and "I've been staring at your pictures on Facebook."^^ Say what?
There was a time when "I've seen you around for a while and I wanted to meet you" was not considered stalking, but rather normal Human mating behavior. There's no reason why a friend request from a mutual friend on Facebook should be considered creepy.I see your "Huh?" and raise a "What?"![]()
Uhh, yeah. I'm not sure I get that either.![]()
^^ Say what?
There was a time when "I've seen you around for a while and I wanted to meet you" was not considered stalking, but rather normal Human mating behavior. There's no reason why a friend request from a mutual friend on Facebook should be considered creepy.I see your "Huh?" and raise a "What?"![]()
Uhh, yeah. I'm not sure I get that either.![]()
Yes, but "I've seen you around" is something that happens out in the real world. That's not the same thing as trying to meet a girl you don't know through Facebook. And no, it's not the same as actually physically stalking someone, but that doesn't change the fact that it doesn't come off well at all as a way of meeting someone.
When you sent the friend request you should have included a friendly message that you and she have RL friends in common. That's what I did when I sent a friend request to Brent Spiner (and I'm now one of his 1800 friendsSo anyone who remembers my last thread knows I saw a picture of my buddies work crew, and one of the girls in the picture caught my eye. So after a bunch of flip flopping, he's decided on inviting her to the apartment (well, he kind of already did once, but she was busy that night). So here's the rub, I found her on facebook and thought I'd send her a friend invite and get to know her myself, seeing as I have no idea when she'd ever get over here, at the rate we're going.
So anyone who's going to tell me not to send her a friend invite and just wait to meet her in person, well I already did send out the invite, she hasn't added me because (and I presume) she has no idea who I am, but I just want to get to know her, not necessarily for "those" types of reasons, but just because she looks like someone I'd like to know.
Yes, but "I've seen you around" is something that happens out in the real world. That's not the same thing as trying to meet a girl you don't know through Facebook. And no, it's not the same as actually physically stalking someone, but that doesn't change the fact that it doesn't come off well at all as a way of meeting someone.
I dunno, am I the only girl who doesn't see every PM on a forum or every message on a social network as an attempt to hit on me?
I see your point, guys but I think you're overdoing it a bit. Or maybe I'm just not paranoic enough. I'm just genuinely interested in talking to people. I like conversations so I don't see everybody who approaches me as a creepy chainsaw murderer.
But, that girl maybe different, so it doesn't hurt to try. Just be prepared for douches like me.
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