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At what point does one go from dating someone who is also a friend, to being a relationship?

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Question - (6 June 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 June 2009)
A male United States age 30-35, *obro writes:

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http://www.dearcupid.org/question/what-kind-of-gift-would-be-fun-and.html

I think this young lady is something special. She isn't the first I have liked, or the one who I have liked the longest. Nonetheless I feel strongly for her, as you can tell by the fact that I asked her for dinner.

What I want to know is, at what point does one go from dating someone who is also a friend, to being a relationship?

I want to see where we can go. Should I ask her out again, and what would be a date idea? Cinema might be nice and I did mention it, she seemed somewhat interested but this was only when we talked briefly the last time I saw her before leaving.

To be honest though, having dinner together was so special at the time I think that would be what I would feel happy and comfortable with.

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A female reader, sammi star United Kingdom +, writes (7 June 2009):

sammi star agony auntI think you should definitly ask her out again. Cinema is maybe not a great idea as you can't really talk to each other and get to know each other better. A date can be anything as long as it's something you both enjoy and you're having fun. As for when dating becomes a relationship? well everyone is different but when the time's right just let her know that you don't want to date other people, just her and see what she says. good luck x

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