Are you not the twitch mod guy who linked up with a “coworker”
wasn’t a coworker, was another mod from the same channel
wasn’t a coworker, was another mod from the same channel
Hence the quotation marks
Hence the quotation marks
lmaoooo
Septum ring?
he didnt say she was bi
I asked a coworker if I could kiss her on the cheek, she said yes, then reported me to HR
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I always be forgetting it be niggas like this at the job
if you have to ask, the vibe isn't there
I think it was good that he asked for her consent first. He can't read her mind and it's a much bigger risk to just go in for the kiss without any verbal, explicit reassurance that she's actually interested and ok with it, especially since it was in a professional setting (assuming he kissed her at work).
y’all don’t be caring about the bag like that.
He work at Captain D’s, he’s not risking much
u a freak asking to kiss a girl on the cheek at work, what a weird awkward thing to ask someone.
u a freak asking to kiss a girl on the cheek at work, what a weird awkward thing to ask someone.
Fr and OP sees nothing wrong with it
Can't imagine how uncomfortable she's gotta feel
behind the captain D’s cash register in the middle of the lunch rush
“Can I kiss you on the cheek?😄😆”
she gave me her number, smiled as i kissed her on the cheek then reports me to HR
women aint s***
this you bro

Fr and OP sees nothing wrong with it
Can't imagine how uncomfortable she's gotta feel
man got a number and small talk of possibly getting dinner and felt like that was enough to ask for a kiss? she's probably just being friendly to op's ass and thinks basic human interaction is a form of flirting.
I think it was good that he asked for her consent first. He can't read her mind and it's a much bigger risk to just go in for the kiss without any verbal, explicit reassurance that she's actually interested and ok with it, especially since it was in a professional setting (assuming he kissed her at work).
sounds like it backfired. I'm saying he shouldn't have considered a kiss in that setting a possibility in the first place