I've got a ridiculously attractive friend that met him back in the day at a bar or something, she said he was funny and nice, but then she went to walk away from he legitimately said:
But I'm famous...
And thats probably the most in character thing for him to have said, and why I never forget that story
Shes one of those overly nice bubbly people tho, so most guys think they've got a chance after talking to her.
I'm actually an introvert, but I did a job that required being able to act otherwise. So I noticed that when I interacted with people that are into men at work, I got way different reactions than when off work. Being upbeat and friendly gets taken as interest rather than interest, if you see the difference there. Thing is, I'm friendly as an introvert. When allowed to be anyway. I listen, I smile, I just don't tend to give the same kind of feedback as when I was on the job. It's a quiet, reserved friendliness that doesn't get misread often.
It's pretty interesting how much being "bubbly" changes things, especially if you use touch too.