Soulmate Gem
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If you want to date a single friend, it is best to keep it light. “Treat them like a friend, and start by getting to know each other; then go for drinks, and see what happens,” Metselaar says. Extend an invite, but don't invite others. Pick a datelike spot.
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Read More »My boyfriend is the first person in my circle of friends that I’ve ever dated. I knew he was interested in me for a couple of years, but the stakes felt too high. Somewhere deep down, I was afraid my feelings would evaporate after initiating something romantic, and things would get weird among my friends. Finally, after a going-away party in the summer where he wowed me with his kindness and sense of humor, I decided my interest had sustained long enough. I drove from Ann Arbor, Mich., to Chicago for his 30th birthday with the intention of making my feelings known. After about a year of dating long-distance, we’re now living together and I’m vastly more committed than I have ever been. The potential bliss in converting a friend to a romantic partner is everywhere: There are many happily-ever-after examples in pop culture, from “When Harry Met Sally” to “Friends” to “How I Met Your Mother” to “Always Be My Maybe.” Even Facebook is trying to play Cupid within your friend group: The social network’s new dating platform has a Secret Crush feature where users can find out if unspoken interest might be mutual. But there’s also potential for an awkward ending, where you’re forced to encounter your ex at every mutual friend gathering for the rest of time — and your pals may also be privy to how you treated them, who ended it and why. In many ways, developing a friendship is similar to that early dating stage before you’re officially “in a relationship.” You might not be going on dates, but you’re learning about one another in a casual setting. You’re gauging whether there’s an easy rapport, and if you want to spend more time together. You’re developing a foundation of respect and understanding for this person’s character. This is why dating a friend can be effective in the long-term, with the right communication. Before you try to convert your crush into a significant other, here are some questions to ask yourself — and your friend.
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