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  • pw_1016
    Pro
    • Nov 2009
    • 770

    #1

    co-worker playing games with me?

    I have had a huge crush on a co-worker for about 2 years now. Two years ago, when I first had feelings for her, I told her that I was attracted to her and wanted to take her out. She said , "I don't know". I also asked for her number and she again said "I dont know." I assume she was trying to signal to me that she was not interested but didnt want to hurt my feelings by being blunt.

    Lately, there will be some days where she acts like she is attracted to me. For example, she will make extended eye contact with me and when I stare back she will tease me. There have been a few times where she will walk past me and crack a joke, then pat me on my shoulder or back. Then there are other days where she will barely say anything to me other than "hi" and if i try to converse with her, she doesn't try to keep the conversation going (she, even on a good day, doesn't ask me questions about me and try to get to know me), nor does she return my glances.
    A few weeks ago, we worked from 9pm-5am the next morning. During the middle of the shift, I asked her if she would like to have breakfast with me when we got off of work that morning. She said, "um, i don't know..I will have to think about it." I said, "just let me know before the end of our shift" and then i never heard anything else from her.

    I told another co-worker that I had tried to ask this woman out for breakfast and I was told that the way I worded it was not being direct and I technically was not asking her on a date. (although she had known for two years that I wanted to go out with her). I was told i needed to be more direct and made sure the woman knew i was still interested and that it was supposed to be a 'date'. I always thought when you ask women out you were supposed to say something like " would you like to have dinner with me? " or "we should have lunch sometime" and they would assume it was a date.

    I normally wouldn't date a co-worker for obvious reasons but i can't get over my crush. I don't know why this is happening so i figured why not go for it so that i could stop thinking about her.

    What should I do? Is she really playing games with me? Is she really trying to show me she is not interested and maybe she is afraid to say something out of fear that she may hurt my feelings?

    This is driving me INSANE!!!

  • jb12780
    Hall of Fame
    • Oct 2008
    • 10665

    #2
    Re: co-worker playing games with me?

    Sounds like she's playing games with you. Now you gotta play the im-not-intersted card to see if she's really intersted.
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    • spacefunk
      PGH for GTA VI
      • Feb 2003
      • 1524

      #3
      Re: co-worker playing games with me?

      Ain't no puswah worth that much trouble. Move on to a different one.
      The New England Patriots cheated to win four Super Bowls.

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      • Beantown
        #DoYourJob
        • Feb 2005
        • 31523

        #4
        Re: co-worker playing games with me?

        Originally posted by jb12780
        Sounds like she's playing games with you. Now you gotta play the im-not-intersted card to see if she's really intersted.
        Bingo.

        Stop asking her out and stop paying attention to her. Either you'll move on by not thinking about her, or she'll decide she actually does want you.

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        • pw_1016
          Pro
          • Nov 2009
          • 770

          #5
          Re: co-worker playing games with me?

          Originally posted by Beantown
          Bingo.

          Stop asking her out and stop paying attention to her. Either you'll move on by not thinking about her, or she'll decide she actually does want you.
          Beantown, ok I see your point (as well as, jb's and spacefunk's) .. although, I don't like playing the whole "act like im not interested to see if she is interested" card. I HATE games like that. You guys are probably right,tho. I usually don't find women that I feel this strongly about but there have got to be plenty of other options out there. I guess if she wants me then she will need to make the next 'move', is what you are sayin.
          Last edited by pw_1016; 12-23-2010, 06:57 PM.

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          • Beantown
            #DoYourJob
            • Feb 2005
            • 31523

            #6
            Re: co-worker playing games with me?

            Originally posted by pw_1016
            Beantown, ok I see your point (as well as, jb's and spacefunk's) ..you guys are probably right. I usually don't find women that I feel this strongly about but there have got to be plenty of other options out there. I guess if she wants me then she will need to make the next 'move', is what you are sayin.
            If you have strong feelings for her, you have two options:

            1) Approach her and be direct about it. See how she reacts to you directly telling her that you would like to go out, on a date, sometime.

            Or

            2) Back off and try your best to ignore her. It's harder than it sounds, I know, but it really does work. Show less interest in her than she is in you - if she's being talkative, keep the conversations short and your answers shorter. If she isn't being chatty, don't try and start any conversations, don't approach her, just act like you don't care.


            Usually, I tend to go with the second option, but I always **** it up and combine the two in some half-hearted attempt at each and it blows up in my face. I wouldn't recommend that.

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            • TheMatrix31
              RF
              • Jul 2002
              • 52901

              #7
              Re: co-worker playing games with me?

              Don't get involved with coworkers.

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              • Scottdau
                Banned
                • Feb 2003
                • 32580

                #8
                Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                She is not interested in you. She likes the attention she gets from you. When girls know you like them and they don't like you they still like that attention. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in my early 20's.

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                • ~LiverpoolRed~
                  YNWA
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 10755

                  #9
                  Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                  Originally posted by Scottdau
                  She is not interested in you. She likes the attention she gets from you. When girls know you like them and they don't like you they still like that attention. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in my early 20's.
                  This was my first thought on this as well. I think she is just messing with you.

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                  • Guffers
                    Glory to the Brave!
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 1012

                    #10
                    Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                    Originally posted by Scottdau
                    She is not interested in you. She likes the attention she gets from you. When girls know you like them and they don't like you they still like that attention. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in my early 20's.
                    Yep, right on the money Scott. I have experience with this as well.

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                    • EnigmaNemesis
                      Animal Liberation
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 12216

                      #11
                      Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                      Originally posted by Scottdau
                      She is not interested in you. She likes the attention she gets from you. When girls know you like them and they don't like you they still like that attention. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in my early 20's.
                      Indeed. But him starting to show her lack of attention, could either spark something in her, or help him move on from her.
                      Boston Red Sox | Miami Dolphins

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                      • Scottdau
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 32580

                        #12
                        Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                        True, but she keeps bushings him off.

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                        • EnigmaNemesis
                          Animal Liberation
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 12216

                          #13
                          Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                          Originally posted by Scottdau
                          True, but she keeps bushings him off.
                          That is why I say, forget her and move on. And either showing no interest will get her's more, or you will move on and her loss.
                          Boston Red Sox | Miami Dolphins

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                          • Scottdau
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 32580

                            #14
                            Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                            Originally posted by EnigmaNemesis
                            That is why I say, forget her and move on. And either showing no interest will get her's more, or you will move on and her loss.
                            Maybe. You never know.

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                            • pw_1016
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 770

                              #15
                              Re: co-worker playing games with me?

                              Thanks, guys. Good feedback .This "girl" is not in her early 20's ...she's quite older but that's not to say that she couldn't be playing the game you guys describe.

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