polyshyguy
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I first brought up polyamory to my wife a couple years ago. It's an idea that she intellectually has no problems with, and sometimes finds intriguing. After much deliberation, and yes/no decisions, she has decided that she'd be okay with me looking for an additional partner. And I feel the same about her dating.
There's a person I've pointed out as being interested in me, and vice versa, and my wife has seen her. This woman works at a local retailer. Whenever she's working, I try to go in her check-out line. We've had friendly conversations a couple of times, and what I think is flirting, but I'm not sure. I've always been bad at telling whether someone is interested, and I've had several bad experiences where I thought someone was, and it turns out they were not, even remotely.
She appears to be somewhat of an alternative type, going by the way she looks and dresses, so it's possible she might be open to a lifestyle like poly. My question is, how do I even bring up the possibility of going out? We'll never even get to know each other to know if this might be possible unless I can at least get that far. I have no contact with her outside of her work, so I don't want to make it an awkward situation for her.
There's a person I've pointed out as being interested in me, and vice versa, and my wife has seen her. This woman works at a local retailer. Whenever she's working, I try to go in her check-out line. We've had friendly conversations a couple of times, and what I think is flirting, but I'm not sure. I've always been bad at telling whether someone is interested, and I've had several bad experiences where I thought someone was, and it turns out they were not, even remotely.
She appears to be somewhat of an alternative type, going by the way she looks and dresses, so it's possible she might be open to a lifestyle like poly. My question is, how do I even bring up the possibility of going out? We'll never even get to know each other to know if this might be possible unless I can at least get that far. I have no contact with her outside of her work, so I don't want to make it an awkward situation for her.