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Okay so there's a girl that's come into my life recently and I really want to get to know her, but she doesn't seem to have that same idea of wanting a connection. I'm always the one to text first, but it could go up to two weeks without me saying anything, just because I'm too scared. I do want to end up in a relationship at some point, but she's dating someone else. The thing is, though, that I'd be fine just staying friends. She's an amazing person with such a kind soul and the world needs more people like her.
But back on topic. So I want to ask her and see if we could go do something together, maybe roller skating or ice skating or something that involves activity. Not because I'm good at it, but just so we're not awkwardly sitting at a movie or a dinner table with nothing to talk about. And maybe we could each bring another friend along? I'm not sure. I'm so bad at making friends, honestly, so I have no idea what to do.
I have asked her already if she wanted to go see the school musical together (a mutual friend was in it) but she was too busy. She did seem genuinely apologetic, though it's kind of hard to tell sometimes through text.
I don't know, someone help me, because I really want her to be part of my life but I don't want to seem desperate or awkward.
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