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Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by ABB23, Sep 27, 2015.

  1. ABB23

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    So im am clearly a stud. In class i noticed how this girl sat right next to me and after class and ask did i want to study together sometime this week. So we exchange numbers. She seemed nervous when she was asking me. Im in college. What could this mean ?
     
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    Maybe she wants to be friends, or perhaps something else.
    But I'd say just be nice to her, and see how things escalate from there.
     
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    Thx and we just confirmed the plans. She invited me to Starbucks.
     
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    Same thing it could mean if you were a guy, and she asked you to study (and then planned to meet at Starbucks). I think it's safe to assume (a) she doesn't hate you, and (b) she thinks you might make a reasonable study partner.

    She might be into chicks; she might be into guys; she might be into both. If she's into chicks, she might be into you or she might not.

    Based on the information given, I'd stick with (a) and (b) for assumptions. For the rest, it may be ok to be *hopeful*...but don't let that color your perceptions of how any interactions go.