AcrobaticSource3

AcrobaticSource3 t1_ixr5ny9 wrote

> Eithe she got fired, or insufficient creeped her out enough to quit

You’re jumping to conclusions. You didn’t say out loud that you and she smoked while she was on shift before. (And if the owners yelled at her for smoking on her free time, then fuck them) And based on your story, it doesn’t seem like she was creeped out and not enough to throw her job away to get away from you. More likely you misinterpreted cues and she’s not really into you and wasn’t flirting seriously and just left for a new job and didn’t care to let you know. Or maybe she got COVID.

Also, it’s Thanksgiving, maybe she went on vacation or to visit her family or friends or boyfriend. You should ask the new cashier if he or she is the new regular, and where the person before them went

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AcrobaticSource3 t1_iwevfe8 wrote

> my crush moved away

Here’s what would be cute. Next time you are video chatting, stand up your phone on a table/desk/whatever, take a few steps back, turn on a song, then start dancing. It really ham it up and be ridiculous. She will start laughing and asking you what you’re doing. Then you can say that you regretted not dancing with her at prom, so you’re making up for it now. There can be only 3 outcomes:

  1. she thinks it’s sweet and watches you be silly, which brightens her day

  2. she thinks it’s fun, then gets up and dances also, which brightens her and your day

  3. she realizes that she wish she could’ve danced with you at prom too, gets up and dances also, and then after the dance, the ice is broken and the two of you talk about how you felt at prom and....maybe how you feel about each other now

This can really work, OP

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AcrobaticSource3 t1_iudn7fp wrote

Sometime people come into our lives for a brief moment and depart when their purpose is fulfilled, that seems to be the case here. Maybe his purpose was to teach you the value of a friendship? Be grateful for what you had with him, even if you can’t have it again and think of him fondly

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