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How can I let a woman at work know how I feel for her?

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Question - (5 May 2006) 3 Answers - (Newest, 6 May 2006)
A male , anonymous writes:

How do I tell a women in work(I know quite well) I have feelings for her and should I?(I don't know how she feels.)

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (6 May 2006):

It depends. How do you communicate with each other? Do you think she has feelings for you also? Has she given you any positive signals? The answers to those questions may help you figure out if you should say something.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (6 May 2006):

dont be shy. just ask her out on a date. if you know her very well, you shouldnt be worried about her being snobby or rude about you asking her out for one simple little date. and then little by little, let her know how you feel about her. approach her like a gentleman and dont be nervous.

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A female reader, Sis6372 +, writes (5 May 2006):

Ask her out for a drink or something, start small and see where it goes from there. Just be yourself and try to go on a date. Just think small! Good Luck!

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