Saturday, 31 October 2009

  • Desperate Status?


    I've been taking a few classes in American University, which is located in DC; so I happen to take the metro to school a lot. On one freezing fuzzy afternoon, I jumped on the train to go back home after class. As expected, the train was packed because it was during rush-hour. As I strolled down the aisle, there was this one gentleman (I said gentleman because he was... dressing in a suit and looking... business-liked) who moved his suitcase to the side so I could sit down. As soon as I placed my butt on the chair, he started to make conversation with me. Normally, I wouldn't talk to any stranger but he seemed friendly enough. One thing led to another.

    We hit it off and talked non-stop about almost everything: ages, jobs, schools, religions, families, marriage, parties etc... He was pretty opened and I could tell that he was decent and honest, because he showed me his work/school ID. However, after 15 minutes, I finally stopped talking to check if my stop came, and I realized I was... on the wrong train for the entire time. As rushing as I was, I really didn't think about anything else except to get out as soon as possible; so I said goodbye to him and sprinted out of the train, leaving him behind my back calling out "Bye. Good luck!"

    As I was calming down and waiting for my next train, I regretted that I didn't have any contact with him because we were really hitting it off. If I had that chance again, I'd grab his hand and write my number on it and say something witty like "Coffee, sometimes?" (Had to keep it short because I needed to get off the train!) But then again, the fact is still that he didn't ask for my number first... I was personally scared of being thought as desperate because we were talking for only 15 minutes and there were a lot of his co-workers around on that same train.

    What is your opinion? Do you think it's desperate for a girl to give out her number, instead of allowing a guy to ask for it first?

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