I've recently started doing an evening class on Motivational Speaking, and during my class I met a lovely fellow student. I was instantly attracted to him but have said nothing.
Anyway, I turned up late for class, because before I left home a neighbour dropped by to complain about the load barking my small dog was making. I resolved the issue and headed to class, where I bumped into the lovely guy I like. I told him that I nearly did get to class because I had to resolve a problem, I further said that despite my "dog being really small when it barks it causes a lot of noise". He laughed about it, and that was the end of the discussion.
However, the next week he stood in front of class to discuss the topic he was going to write up about and he said "some problems can't be ignored, they might seem small and easy to handle but really they can make a big yapping noise if you ignore them"
Now this is a long shot, but do you think the comment about my dog inspired him to say that?
yes I think it might have stayed in his mind and he used it. What I don't think is that it is any kind of evidence that he is attracted to you. In similar circs, I have used input from people who I have positively disliked....not that I am saying that he dislikes you either....there is just no evidence.
Well said Le Chat and yes it would seem you inspired him KindThoughts(nice user name) ! keep us informed and we will all buy new hats lol x
R.e motivational speaking classes,I've never heard of them before but I hope you will enjoy your classes.
Just realised you are a new member KindThoughts, thought I hadn't seen you post on here before, welcome to the site there's a lot of great people on here with help and advice on a lot of subjects I hope you will find it helpful and you enjoy it x
Pizza - Apologise,never mind motivaional replying I should do motivational reading classes! I seemed to have skipped answers beliving that everyone was saying the same thing??