I must admit that I think (yes, because most men, as my wife puts it, don't see it when people, boys or girls, are interested on them) that, on a couple occasions, there were two guys that supposedly were trying to impress me.
One of those times, a short while ago, I was with my colleague, who mocked me, saying "Yeah, that gay was interested in you!" to which I replied "Well, that just proves that I'm more attractive than you."
I'm not the least bit bothered - I see it as a compliment. It's the same thing I tell my wife and other women when they get a little bothered when guys start looking at her or throwing pickup lines - It's a compliment.
But, back to the original thread subject, I think most of us techies know how far we can go with our customers - some customers (let's call them A) you can say whatever you fancy, they throw a good laugh and you go on with your lifes, and others (B) you must double-check what you're about to say, or things can go awry.
I'll give you an example: an ex-colleague of mine was the kind of man (somewhat macho, if you get my drift), who would think that if a woman is smiling at you then she's interested in something more than smalltalk. Basically, to him, a girl is either a nun or a whore. So, he went to this customer where there's this nice girl who was always nice to you but, in reality, you should always keep a professional conversation and don't go further than the innocent innocuous occasional joke. Or, put in another way, what appears to be an A customer was, in reality, a B one.
So, there he was, talking about the machine, when she smiled at him. So, he threw a pickup line - without success. She not only sent him out, but also told his boss that she never wanted him back and, finally, the company where she works terminated the contract and changed to another brand.
So, keep your eyes open out there - it's a minefield!
