SW15
Master Don Juan
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I agree with this if she was truly interested in that moment. I tend to think baristas/waitresses generally aren't interested in customers. On the off chance she was interested, then your analysis is perfect.Men’s responsibility is to lead, escalate, and create opportunities where romance can blossom. Since you did not do the above, and since she put herself out there, she thought you were not interested.
Like I have said multiple times, women communicate covertly and men communicate overtly.
In these situations, females have more freedom to act without getting in trouble than males do. It is what it is. It's unfortunate and a consequence of working in white collar. I recommend more men skip going to college and work in a trade occupation. These things don't happen in blue collar work/trades.I have a brand new story on the general topic of the gender double standard when it comes to HR (you had mentioned on your post that HR favors a woman over a man)
My workplace had our Christmas luncheon today. One of the managers from another department took some pictures. Being camera-shy, I tried to avoid the camera.
About 25 minutes ago, that manager emailed the pictures she took to the whole office. I then replied-all "Even though I tried to avoid the camera, going as far as putting my head down when I knew you were taking a picture, I see I made it into a few pictures."
The female manager then replied "The camera will always find you. You look great." She replied all. Which means the whole office (including HR) saw that she told me I look great.
Imagine if the roles were reversed (and a male manager told a camera-shy female employee she looks great) on an email HR is tagged on. He'd be fired by the end of the day.