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This girl and I've hung out a couple of times before (gotten dinner at a burger joint, saw a movie together) under friendly circumstances. But I want to let her know that I like her and want to date her. So the next time I ask her out, should I throw in the word "date" in there? Or do I still have to keep playing games?
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audrey820
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Ask her on a date and take her somewhere other than a burger joint. I think the second part of that is the more important advice.
------- kid, I wrote back, all lovers betray.
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EmmitWinchell
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use the word
------- I am loving my future wife and daughter forever.**agreyson22 hubby**
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envythesin
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tell her you like her and you'd like to see if there could be anythihng between you two.
------- Poetry by Envy the Sin http://storywrite.com/story/by/Envy%20The%20Sin
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erolimo
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Make sure she knows it is a date. Else, she will feel betrayed and upset when she learns you are using her friendship to be with her romantically.
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californiaboy
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Well I mean a movie is a pretty classic DATE. If it was just the two of you then its getting close. If you paid then it definitely was. I wouldn't say I 'like' you though. That's very middle school and will scare a lot of college girls away. Just ask her out to dinner. And if she says 'like a date?' Say 'call it what you will.'
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