Some time ago I asked Beth if Anna was present some time ago and she said yes and asked whether or not I wanted to speak to her and I said no.
Today Anna asked if I had a girlfriend and I said "Not really" and she said "What do you mean not really? It's either yes or no" and I said "No"...but more has happened, like I asked Beth if Anna was present and she said yes and asked if I wanted to see her and I said "nah"...and Beth asked how old I was which is strange because I hardly know these two people as they're in the staff cafeteria. Beth also asked how old I was for some reason…
Anna and I talk a fair bit recently but I just wondered, could there be anything serious resulting from this? It’s rather difficult for me to tell because I’m really blind to these kind of things but I’m guessing I don’t have much to go on with regards to what I have written above; but also just because you’ve recently got talking or become friendly with them doesn’t necessarily mean anything more either.
It is kind of difficult to talk to Anna because of language problems (she’s from Ghana).
Anyway, any help offered I’d appreciate it. Probably best if I keep you posted so to speak.
i thought this post was a piss take at first...maybe it is, but i'll give you the benifit of the doubt firstly this post is really confusing. Did you ask whether anna was present on 2 separate occasions or did you just repeat yourself? perhaps Anna asked to Beth Ask you your age because she is interested...now im sounding confusing
Whether she's single or not isn't an issue - with one caveat - as long she passes the wedding ring check.
Let's talk simple chemistry - displacement reactions. Sodium chloride is happy as larry sitting around, but if a caesium atom comes along, it'll sweep the chlorine atom off it's covalance with sodium and, in a highly reactive and spectacular reaction, form a stronger, more stable bond than the sodium atom could ever manage.
And don't worry about sodium - he can date his hand or something.
It is kind of difficult to talk to Anna because of language problems (she’s from Ghana).
This is a quality problem.
- Isolate her - go somewhere cool to check out what's there. You're in London, so there's plenty of markets, exhibitions and galleries to pop into. - Look her in the eyes when you're not talking to deliberately create awkward pauses in which you raise the sexual tension. - Ensure you don't do any big silly smiles that defuse what's cooking, and babble away! - Babble lots! I love doing this when a girl has a bit of trouble following really-fast-spoken English - it's so mean yet sneakily fun! And look away when you do, but pause often - to turn and look back in her eyes, willing her to make you shut up. - She'll kiss you soon enough.
Whether she's single or not isn't an issue - with one caveat - as long she passes the wedding ring check.
Let's talk simple chemistry - displacement reactions. Sodium chloride is happy as larry sitting around, but if a caesium atom comes along, it'll sweep the chlorine atom off it's covalance with sodium and, in a highly reactive and spectacular reaction, form a stronger, more stable bond than the sodium atom could ever manage.
And don't worry about sodium - he can date his hand or something.