I'm kind of young. But today, my grandma and I went to Walgreens for a little shopping spree.
I was walking and I noticed this guy watching me, and every time I'd turn to meet his gaze, he'd grin and turn away. I thought it was cute how he was so shy. I'd catch him looking at me, and he kept telling me which magazines were the best to read. He worked at the photoshop place and refilled the milk in the fridge/freezer section when I commented to myself that there was no milk left. And yes, I do know it's his job to be a good worker to the customer, but I had this feeling. Usually I get all fuzzy and warm inside when I have the "crush" feeling.
When I went in line, there was a short line, with only one person. And just as the register was about to serve me, the guy at the photoshop counter announced on the intercom that his register was open. I smiled because I knew he'd felt accomplished by getting me closer to him. He told me how pretty I was and scanned my items. We talked about the beach for a good five minutes and he wished me a good night.
Now, sure, I usually have quick crushes that come and go, but this is a new thing. I feel like I should've given him my number or something....but I have no idea how old he is... ugh.
You know he works there, therefore go there again and upon seeing him, tell him how you'd like to "continue this discussion later..." Let it take off from there, and I am guessing that most likely, you two will know about each other's basic info on that first out-of-Walgreens meeting. Best of luck!
sweeethoney answered Tuesday April 26 2011, 8:47 am: I say go back in on the same day the following week & slip him your number. Obviously he thinks your cute, & if you just give it to on a piece of paper, the worst he could do is not call. Then you can find out how old he is & whatever else youd like to know. Take a chance!
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