Wanting feedback but first,
just to give you a little background on my personality, here's a little true story: once upon a time I found myself moving through a ticket line at a big event film screening. The woman who took my ticket was an absolute knockout, wearing a tight little red dress. Throngs of people, no time to linger, I think all I got out was something like "you are amazing in that little red thing".
That was it but I could not get her off my mind, so I called the facility, with only "girl in red dress" as hard data.
They told me that they had no idea who she was, that someone not affiliated with them took care of getting volunteers to work the event and they had no idea who any of these people were.
Ok, a sane person would have stopped there, but not me.
I stayed on it for a couple of weeks, ignored all the dead ends, finally talked to one of the projectionists who thought he knew somebody who might know somebody....
Next day I had her name and work number. BINGO!
Long story short, a week later I met her. She was totally amazed that I had tracked her down, and we started to have a relationship but suffice to say that we had a little bf problem that scuttled things....
I have a bunch of stories like this one. I do like the chase especially when there's an almost impossible challenge involved. Go figure. Sometimes the "reward" at the end of the chase is nice but in these instances I really get off on the pursuit.
Ok, to the present, and my question, especially if some of you guys can relate to my mindset:
Beautiful Latina at work who appeared a couple of months ago.
Really stunning blonde, amazing body, single mom, funny, flirtatious,
etc. I made it my business to get her to notice me, and notice me she did.
I had been holding back from making a final approach for one reason only, that we're co-workers, although she's in a totally different area. But a couple of days ago she tells me that Friday is her last day, so naturally I take this as my cue to move in.
I tell her I want to meet her for coffee after she gets off the following day and she tells me to check with her that day to verify when she's getting off.
I go to check but can't find her and eventually realize I missed her.
I go today and find out that she's gone. For good.
So, normally I would go into high pursuit gear at this point: my idea right away was to approach the supervisor of her dept., whom I don't really know, but that would not stop me, tell her I want to send Miss X a card and can she help me? etc.
I don't have any contact info for her and her co-workers were withdrawn when I started to ask questions; maybe they did not like her, I dunno but they were not helpful...
I know how to do this stuff but my question is- is this totally AFC behavior or just clean fun? Some guys like video games, I am drawn to this kind of challenge.
Don't get me wrong, this is NOT my MO; I've got other plates who don't fall into this category at all. But in the past, my knee jerk reaction would have been to "let the dog hunt", but now that I have some DJ backup I'm wondering about your take on this kind of scenario: AFC waste of time or not? Anyone out there can relate?
just to give you a little background on my personality, here's a little true story: once upon a time I found myself moving through a ticket line at a big event film screening. The woman who took my ticket was an absolute knockout, wearing a tight little red dress. Throngs of people, no time to linger, I think all I got out was something like "you are amazing in that little red thing".
That was it but I could not get her off my mind, so I called the facility, with only "girl in red dress" as hard data.
They told me that they had no idea who she was, that someone not affiliated with them took care of getting volunteers to work the event and they had no idea who any of these people were.
Ok, a sane person would have stopped there, but not me.
I stayed on it for a couple of weeks, ignored all the dead ends, finally talked to one of the projectionists who thought he knew somebody who might know somebody....
Next day I had her name and work number. BINGO!
Long story short, a week later I met her. She was totally amazed that I had tracked her down, and we started to have a relationship but suffice to say that we had a little bf problem that scuttled things....
I have a bunch of stories like this one. I do like the chase especially when there's an almost impossible challenge involved. Go figure. Sometimes the "reward" at the end of the chase is nice but in these instances I really get off on the pursuit.
Ok, to the present, and my question, especially if some of you guys can relate to my mindset:
Beautiful Latina at work who appeared a couple of months ago.
Really stunning blonde, amazing body, single mom, funny, flirtatious,
etc. I made it my business to get her to notice me, and notice me she did.
I had been holding back from making a final approach for one reason only, that we're co-workers, although she's in a totally different area. But a couple of days ago she tells me that Friday is her last day, so naturally I take this as my cue to move in.
I tell her I want to meet her for coffee after she gets off the following day and she tells me to check with her that day to verify when she's getting off.
I go to check but can't find her and eventually realize I missed her.
I go today and find out that she's gone. For good.
So, normally I would go into high pursuit gear at this point: my idea right away was to approach the supervisor of her dept., whom I don't really know, but that would not stop me, tell her I want to send Miss X a card and can she help me? etc.
I don't have any contact info for her and her co-workers were withdrawn when I started to ask questions; maybe they did not like her, I dunno but they were not helpful...
I know how to do this stuff but my question is- is this totally AFC behavior or just clean fun? Some guys like video games, I am drawn to this kind of challenge.
Don't get me wrong, this is NOT my MO; I've got other plates who don't fall into this category at all. But in the past, my knee jerk reaction would have been to "let the dog hunt", but now that I have some DJ backup I'm wondering about your take on this kind of scenario: AFC waste of time or not? Anyone out there can relate?
