I'm insanely attracted to my yoga teacher and really want to ask her out...
I'm 26, decent looking and interesting enough but I don't really have my shit together in life in terms of career/education and being totally self sufficient financially at the moment. I'm not especially down about anything, in fact, I have confidence that I will turn things round going forward, but with regards to potentially dating someone, this worries me.
She's mid 30s, probably has her life fairly in order if she's running a yoga business and is the most graceful, positively shining and instantly attractive woman I have ever met..that is to say, she feels a little out of my league.
My plan is to engage in a little chat in the next few lessons. and see if she would like to join me for a coffee some time, perhaps to pick her brains about the yoga. From there I could get a handle on things and see if she would like a real date.
Does this seem like a reasonable way to go about things? Does anyone have any other insight?
>>23273378
Seems reasonable.
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>>23273378
Tell her you quit the yoga course then ask her out so there's no conflict of interest
So... you plan on behaving like a normal, sane person would?
Am I still on 4chan?
Proceed as planned, anon. Good luck.
Yeah, doesn't seem too unreasonable. Probably happens to her on the regular. I mean you sure ain't the first guy I've heard pining after they yoga teacher
>>23273400
>>23273419
I suppose with her being a hot yoga teacher, I worry that I'm just one of very many who fall for her and don't want to be "that guy" that she's had to palm off a million times before.
That being said, other than suppressing things and enjoying her grace for yoga lessons only, I suppose there's not much else I can do.
>>23273413
Hmm, if I quit first then I could be left with nothing if she says no to a date and it becomes too awkward to go to classes.
I feel like a coffee date is non threatening enough that I could potentially return to classes if it weren't to work out ideally...