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Okay, so for background purposes-- I'm 19, on the spectrum, a virgin, never had a real boyfriend (elementary school doesn't count).
Tomorrow, my parents and I are going to an event that my crush is also going to. He broke up with his girlfriend this past winter, and I'm finally ready to try to put myself out there as a potential SO for him. We both love theater and music, and we have a few mutual friends through the theater community in our hometown.
But, the problem is... I don't know what to do without sounding creepy. Any help on breaking the ice and how to act like an actual human being instead of someone who lives vicariously through her fanfiction?
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