Offering cookies does not sound like a sign or romantic interest if that's what you mean, if I had some snacks I would definitely share them with some comrades, especially in the context of volunteering
this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2024
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It was more the vibe, the offering was just the most clear thing I could describe. But I'm still inclined to think i was reading too much into this or else act it wasn't even in the unlikely case that it was until the end of the week.
Just read your update, you made a new friend !
(not gonna tell her, is that a bad call?)
Is this some vestige of Abrahamic religious guilt? ๐