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She can't drive. I'm tempted to but I've never drove into Brum before so would probably be a nightmare.

You wouldn't need to, across to the M42 (East), M6 (North), Junction 5, you're there. No need to come anywhere near the centre of brum.

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OK i'm in an awkward spot too..

I actually got introduced to someone a couple of weeks ago through friends, quite deliberately as well... I hate this matchmaking stuff

almost came home when I found out what they were up to.....

anyhow I actually quite liked him, much to my surprise... well actually I liked him alot and as I had to go to my friends again this weekend I saw him a couple of times and out of the blue he came round again to my friends when I was there, this time for the whole afternoon. I think he might like me too but not sure... They live in NE about 40m away.

We've all arranged to go out to Darlington the weekend after next for a meal about 20 of us. And my friend has invited him to a BBQ I'm having in a few weeks and he looked really pleased he'd had an invite. He's quite shy... so come on how the hell do I let him know I like him, without being too obvious? I don't wanna scare him off.

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OK i'm in an awkward spot too..

I actually got introduced to someone a couple of weeks ago through friends, quite deliberately as well... I hate this matchmaking stuff

almost came home when I found out what they were up to.....

anyhow I actually quite liked him, much to my surprise... well actually I liked him alot and as I had to go to my friends again this weekend I saw him a couple of times and out of the blue he came round again to my friends when I was there, this time for the whole afternoon. I think he might like me too but not sure... They live in NE about 40m away.

We've all arranged to go out to Darlington the weekend after next for a meal about 20 of us. And my friend has invited him to a BBQ I'm having in a few weeks and he looked really pleased he'd had an invite. He's quite shy... so come on how the hell do I let him know I like him, without being too obvious? I don't wanna scare him off.

This isn't going to end well (not your relationship Julie, I mean the current thread. This IS VT...) :lol:
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OK i'm in an awkward spot too..

I actually got introduced to someone a couple of weeks ago through friends, quite deliberately as well... I hate this matchmaking stuff

almost came home when I found out what they were up to.....

anyhow I actually quite liked him, much to my surprise... well actually I liked him alot and as I had to go to my friends again this weekend I saw him a couple of times and out of the blue he came round again to my friends when I was there, this time for the whole afternoon. I think he might like me too but not sure... They live in NE about 40m away.

We've all arranged to go out to Darlington the weekend after next for a meal about 20 of us. And my friend has invited him to a BBQ I'm having in a few weeks and he looked really pleased he'd had an invite. He's quite shy... so come on how the hell do I let him know I like him, without being too obvious? I don't wanna scare him off.

Say it in an off-the-cuff manner during an innocuous conversation where he maybe gives a funny response to something you've said. Just a "Haha, I like you!" kinda thing. All going well you'll get something similar in return. At least you're on more solid ground then. I don't know you or him or how familiar you've become in the few meetings you've had so it's hard to gauge what you would or could do :)

The other way of looking at is that if he does like you, then you probably won't scare him off by saying it. All you'll do is speed it up a bit. You might just both be holding station at the moment, scared of the same thing. Wimps :P

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The other way of looking at is that if he does like you, then you probably won't scare him off by saying it. All you'll do is speed it up a bit. You might just both be holding station at the moment, scared of the same thing. Wimps :P

Yeah, just do it. At least then you'll know either way. What's the female equivalent of "Man the **** up"? Err... Get yer vag on. :thumb:

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Could you not invite him round for dinner at yours Julie?
That sounds like a euphemism.

Told you it would get worse.

I was being serious Mike. Just ask the guy round for dinner, nothing better than having a meal cooked for you.

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I don't think she's quite at that stage with him yet Wiggy :) Though the invitation would probably achieve the same result.

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Could you not invite him round for dinner at yours Julie?
That sounds like a euphemism.

Told you it would get worse.

I was being serious Mike. Just ask the guy round for dinner, nothing better than having a meal cooked for you.

I know, it was just me being filthy.

I have a reputation to uphold, you know.

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