I've never thought that I would ever be in a LDR because I am a person that if I want to talk to someone I simply visit them face to face. So I tend to not do a lot of communicating by phone. Despite that I joined a networking/dating website, and met someone. We clicked, taking our conversations off the that site onto different platforms we became good friends extremely quickly.
We've been talking to each other for a few months and are talking on a daily basis at this point. I'd like to ask her out. And I think we are on the same page based on some of the language and tone of a good number of our discussions. The problem being that because I never expected to be in a LDR I've never even considered the best way to ask someone out long distance.
Simply asking her on a date isn't an option due to distance. And I've always had a phobia of asking people out. Not of rejection, just the act of asking someone. So frequently how I've asked is to draw a picture and find a good time to hand it to the person. I think it's kind of corny and I like that. But I have no idea how I could use that and have it feel natural and not awkward. And if by chance I have read things wrong and I am rejected I feel it's more damaging to a great friendship then other methods.
I could just use some guidance on a good way of asking her out.
We've been talking to each other for a few months and are talking on a daily basis at this point. I'd like to ask her out. And I think we are on the same page based on some of the language and tone of a good number of our discussions. The problem being that because I never expected to be in a LDR I've never even considered the best way to ask someone out long distance.
Simply asking her on a date isn't an option due to distance. And I've always had a phobia of asking people out. Not of rejection, just the act of asking someone. So frequently how I've asked is to draw a picture and find a good time to hand it to the person. I think it's kind of corny and I like that. But I have no idea how I could use that and have it feel natural and not awkward. And if by chance I have read things wrong and I am rejected I feel it's more damaging to a great friendship then other methods.
I could just use some guidance on a good way of asking her out.
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