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I want to date my friend but he thinks it would be too weird


Question Posted Wednesday May 25 2011, 11:21 pm

My friend said he wanted to go out with me but it would be to weird to date each other. We want to date but it's too akward.What should we do?

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kayliegirl125 answered Friday June 17 2011, 8:05 pm:
Maybe now is not the time for you two to start going out yet, or maybe you two should go on one date, and see how things go.

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mariahwannabe answered Saturday May 28 2011, 4:05 pm:
Kiss and see if the spark is there. Don't knock it until you tried it.

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Rebekah2311 answered Thursday May 26 2011, 4:33 pm:
You can date and be friends. There are some boyfriends/girlfriends who date like bestfriends. They dont kiss alot or anything,their just there for each other. Just date like friends if you want,Or stay bestfriends and wait and see where you go in your relationship.

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Rena-Chan answered Thursday May 26 2011, 8:07 am:
It is quite understandable. Especially since most relationships don't last long. He's use to having you as his friend, and later, if you date a friend, and you break up it makes it more difficult. I suppose take it slowly instead of jumping straight into it. Because, as you know, people are much different with their mates than they are with their friends. Why not try a "trial dating". Date each other for short amounts of time but also continue seeing other people. If you believe you can keep from hating each other later on after a break up then go for it. If you think if a break up would cause you two to drift apart, just cherish your friendship as it is.

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