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Q: 15/f
Yesterday was my birthday party, and my crush was there. At one point, we were watching TV and there was a commercial for this restaurant that they had a new dish or something. Anyway, we were watching a show and it asked a multiple choice question and I asked him, do you want to bet on it? And he said whoever wins, buys the other person the meal we saw on the commercial. He won and he said "you owe me dinner!"

This might not mean anything, but I am curious. Could this possibly be him asking me out?
It definitely sounds like it! He certainly wouldn't ask for a dinner from you if he DIDN'T like you! Take him to dinner, or if you can cook, cook him dinner. It's the only way to figure out where this is going! If it went well, hint for another date, maybe by joking that the dinner was so good, now he owes you one. Good luck!

Never thought of it that way... I like the second date idea, hehe. Thanks !

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I'm back after a hiatus! I have graduated college (yay!) and am working with Thoroughbred racehorses in Kentucky.

I enjoy giving advice to teens because now that I am older, I have a proper perspective of high school, but I am close enough in age that I don't think I'll come off as some idiot with adult problems that has no idea how teenage life works. Generally I answer love life questions, since that is where many self-image problems surface-not to mention it's highly confusing! If you are wondering about my own love life... well, I have been with my current boyfriend for 5 years. We are getting married once he finishes law school, and yes! We are high school sweethearts!

I also love giving advice to dog owners. I have grown up with dogs and currently have two mutt-butts of my own :) I have worked for several different veterinary clinics, including a vet school, I have taken tons of classes, as well as doing personal research.

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