Dating in College

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<p>Here’s how it evolved for me:
-We met. I liked him. I can’t speak for him, but I assume he liked me. We’d hang out with friends but talk a lot on our own.
-He’d text me asking to go to lunch occasionally.
-One night we were watching a movie with some friends and he asked if I wanted to sit with him and he held my hand and it was all very sappy and cute.
-He invited me to some walks-around-campus at night and we’d talk even more. One night we went bowling. It became a lot clearer that these were “dates” and not just hanging out.
-He asked to go Facebook official which is of course the ultimate measure of relationship-status. Success. </p>

<p>TL;DR: Things evolve. Good luck and Godspeed.</p>

<p>I can’t do it. the girls here are insufferable and many not pleasing to the eye.</p>

<p>Wow no friendzone existing?</p>

<p>Alright thanks, I have definitely already established a friendship kinda thing so now I guess I’ll just hang with her, go places between just us, and then if everything goes well get into a relationship (hopefully)?</p>

<p>I’m shocked with the lack of a friendzone though haha</p>

<p>Any suggestions would be very helpful!</p>

<p>I’ve started to lose my belief in the “friend zone.” She’s simply either attracted to you or she’s not.</p>

<p>^I always hear about girls friend zoning a guy. Is it possible for a girl to be friend zoned? I always thought it was, but every time I see or hear something about it, it’s in reference to a girl friend-zoning a guy.</p>

<p>I think so, I’ve had girl friends that would never be girlfriends. </p>

<p>I think she was attracted to me at one point and idk if she lost interest or what (Ive only seen her at orientation so it’s not like I could have made a real move)</p>