the lab partner who made me forget i was melting
so i had a lab yesterday and our TA paired me with this guy i've been quietly side-eyeing since september. the lab was warm (why are chem labs always warm??) and i could feel my forehead getting that telltale shine like five minutes into the titration. not full drip territory yet, but enough that i was mentally calculating how much blotting i could do without looking obvious.
he was explaining something about the endpoint colour and i nodded too enthusiastically and a little drop literally rolled down my temple. i froze. but he just went "oh man, it's so stuffy in here" and cracked the fume hood sash wider, then kept talking like nothing happened. didn't stare, didn't do the awkward look-away, just... kept going.
i don't know if he noticed-noticed or if he was just being a decent human, but it made me think about how much energy i spend bracing for reactions that almost never come. still not sure if i'd bring it up directly with someone i'm interested in, but this felt like a tiny green flag?
has anyone else had a moment where someone just rolled with it and it changed how you felt about the whole situation? or do you prefer to address it upfront before things get sweaty? genuinely curious how other people navigate those early impression stages when your face has a mind of its own.