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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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The Subtle Art of Flirting: A Night at the Bar
Last night, I found myself at my favorite bar, a place I find just as satisfying for its atmosphere as for its diverse selection of craft beers. The bartender, someone I truly enjoy chatting with, was on duty, and I decided to seize the opportunity to engage in a little conversation.
As the crowd thinned, I felt a surge of confidence fueled by a couple of drinks. With her focused on rolling silverware, I initiated a friendly exchange by asking her about her Thanksgiving. The conversation flowed naturally, with her sharing stories about her family and the familiar inquiries from her mother about settling down in life. I could relate, as my own grandfather—at 90 years old—often asks about my love life, reassuring me that I’ll find “the one” eventually.
Seeing an opening, I decided to ask her about her dating status. She admitted she was single and, for the moment, not pursuing anything romantic. Life’s complexities were enough to keep her busy, she explained. I empathized with her situation, sharing my perspective and complimenting her. I told her that when she was ready, there would be plenty of admirers lining up to take her out. She chuckled and replied, “someday,” which I interpreted as a flicker of hope.
As we wrapped up our chat, I opted to send her a friend request on social media, and to my delight, she accepted almost instantly. I took that as a positive sign!
In the end, I managed to express my interest without making things too awkward, ensuring the vibe of the bar remained intact. It’s all about finding that balance, isn’t it? Sometimes, a simple conversation can lead to exciting possibilities. Who knows what the future holds?