It took him a few months to properly ask me out but he later admitted that he was both impressed and intimidated by my confidence in the best way possible. I honestly felt proud of myself and was good with whatever outcome. I don't know what came over me, but I decided to tell him one day after work that I thought he was cute and interesting and he should ask me out sometime. I grew up with the mentality that women shouldn't make the first move. Now, I've never been the type to be bold or forward. "He was just so attractive to me in a way that I hadn't felt in anyone else ever. I did have a strong crush on one of my co-workers, though." It was fun but ultimately wasn't attracted to anyone enough to make anything serious. I got asked out from time to time, went on dates from time to time. "I wasn't always happy with being single but in my late 20s, I worked on myself and got to a place in life where I was good being single. We ended up not being compatible later, but he was a nice guy, and I like how organically things started between us. Most of all, I didn't feel scared that he might turn into a crazy stalker because we were in a crowded store during the middle of the day and he didn't have any contact information until I felt comfortable enough to share it after about an hour of chatting. "Walking the aisles of Walmart may sound trashy, but it was actually really nice because we were able to learn each other’s opinions on food, money habits, and household management and I could see how he reacted to someone disagreeing with him on things. He said no, so I asked if he'd to join me and shop together." He seemed nice, so after I paid for my food, I said that I hadn't done my shopping yet and asked whether he had. Recently, while placing my order, I had a brief exchange with the guy in line behind me. "There's a Subway inside the Walmart by me.
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