Thread 33287066 - /adv/ [Archived: 1298 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/28/2025, 5:59:10 PM No.33287066
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I'm 34 years old, don't have many issues trying to find women on my own. Plenty of rejections, but I never aim for someone I don't find physically attractive. Yesterday, a co-worker whom I worked with briefly asked why I'm still single. I tried to play it off, but he wouldn't let it go and asked
>I know a girl, let me introduce you to her
I nervously declined and he kept pressuring me
>Why not? Why don't you want to meet her?
I couldn't respond and told him I had to go and have a nice weekend.

Should I had taken the offer?
Replies: >>33287541 >>33287570 >>33287650 >>33287755 >>33288464 >>33288473
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 8:04:14 PM No.33287541
>>33287066 (OP)
Why not? Nothing to lose here, maybe it can work out nicely
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 8:09:02 PM No.33287570
>>33287066 (OP)
>he wouldn't let it go and asked
>>I know a girl, let me introduce you to her
>I nervously declined and he kept pressuring me
there never was a girl

he suspects you're a nervous bottom and was going to set up a situation to get you alone after work and try to get you to suck his dick
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 8:22:32 PM No.33287650
>>33287066 (OP)
>Should I had taken the offer?
What you should have asked is "Why do you think she and I would get on well?" Most likely he wouldn't have had a good answer.
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 8:40:40 PM No.33287755
>>33287066 (OP)
You should have asked for a pic of her and if she was good looking you shoulf have said yeah.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:46:22 AM No.33288464
>>33287066 (OP)
I won't read rambling, mumbling monologues that don't even qualify as an autobiography, on an advice board.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:48:37 AM No.33288473
>>33287066 (OP)
You should almost always say yes to such an invitation, anon. Chances are the woman asked him to set you up with her.