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[–]sunzzy 17 insightful - 3 fun17 insightful - 2 fun18 insightful - 3 fun -  (3 children)

There is a really cute girl working at a bookshop near me , I actually really hate reading but I thought I might like a book if it were gay. So I picked up one of the Sarah waters books and she starts to talk about how much she loves her books. So I was pretty hopeful that she was a lesbian too ( which would be a miracle considering how few of us there are in my tiny town)

Long story short I researched more lesbian books because I was trying to work out for sure whether or not she is gay. My awkward ass ended up buying like £50 worth of books over a few weeks so I had an excuse to talk to this girl ( looking back I definitely sound like a creepy stalker...) I was planning to ask her out the next time I saw her but then ya know global pandemic put a stop to that :(

[–]VioletRemi 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Do not be sad, it is actually really good situation to introduce your feelings with something like: "I was so much missing you and your smile (or 'and especially your smile')", and then become embarrassed and look into the floor. Should be both nice compliment and semi-comingout, and will make discussions of similar topics easier in the future!

[–]sunzzy 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

Maybe, I just don't know if I'd actually be confident enough to say something like that to her but I do look forward to talking to her again, she seems a lot more extroverted than me.

[–]VioletRemi 6 insightful - 4 fun6 insightful - 3 fun7 insightful - 4 fun -  (0 children)

Then say it less provocatively and more soft, or cut to just "I was very missing you...and books". It must start somewhere...