So this might be a stupid thing to ask but I've been giving it some thought since last night.
Yesterday I went to this "theatre impro". Basically these 5 guys would ask the crowd for topics, objects or whatever and build a short impro around them.
At the end they chose two people from the public, me and a girl. They specified they had to be single, thinking about a conversation after all is done I guess.
Anyway, me and this girl were picked, we were asked a few things and then they tried to play us based on what we said.
Here is the thing that bugs me out, right before the play ended the girl left (she came with a friend who remained there)
I came with my father and little brother so wasn't in a mood for flirting and wasn't gonna tell her anything.
My question is, did she leave trying to avoid a conversation with me or am I overthinking things? Of course you can ask details about the questions/answers I just wanted to keep it short for starters.
>>17378237
forgot to add that the last impro was a love story
huh?
>>17378237
Why would she stay to talk to you?
>>17378237
List of reasons for her to go that are FAR more likely than yours:
-Embarrassed by what they were doing to her in the story
-Bored by what they were doing
-Had to catch last bus
-Remembered she left the oven on
-Sudden need for toilet
-Had to barf
-Showing her moral disapproval of the jokes
-Saw a spider or mouse
-Afraid she'd turn into a pumpkin at midnight
Get the point? Your fear is one of the least likely explanations.
They were trying to make people laugh, not set you up with a girl.
You're overthinking.