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Meeting Someone Tomorrow. HELP!

Discussion in 'Family, Friends, and Relationships' started by BookWriter1994, Feb 8, 2016.

  1. BookWriter1994

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    Okay, so I have been talking to someone from online. Her name is Nicole and let me tell you all that she has got to be the most beautiful woman that I have ever seen!(Well, in pictures).

    We had hit it off from this lesbian dating app and we have been texting since my birthday last Tuesday(Yay! I am 22) and I have a really good feeling about this one!

    We are supposed to meet up at the mall tomorrow so that I can help her pick out a present for her best friend and we will be hanging out as well.

    I am super nervous! I haven't actually met anyone from online before since I realized that I had like women! I am super scared that I will mess up and that nothing will happen between us!

    How do I not mess up? Any advice?:help:

    PS: She has SC and she is definitely not a catfish!
     
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  2. Connorcode

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    1. When you said she had SC, I spent a minute trying to think what that could mean: Snapchat, duh :grin:

    2. Keep the conversation flowing is all I can say. At least that way there's no time for awkward silences and you can get to know one another well: once the flow has started, I'm sure you'll have no trouble at all.

    If you take the first step of having a good chat, everything else will be a lot easier.

    Good luck! :slight_smile:
     
  3. Distant Echo

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    Continue conversations you have been having while texting. Read back through the texts for other ideas of where you can lead the conversation.