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If you are friends with someone and realize that you possess feelings for them that are more than just friendly, you might be feeling overwhelmed. Although many of the greatest relationships begin with a foundation of friendship first, it can still be difficult to share or act on such feelings for fear of losing your friend if things don’t work out. However, if you keep your emotions bottled up inside, you run the risk of forever asking the question “what if?” To avoid such a fate, check out the following tips for taking a friendship to the next level:
Assess your friend’s feelings.
Before you tell your friend that you want to explore your relationship further with them, try to determine if they feel the same way. Set aside some alone time (not a date) for the two of you to casually hang out—whether it’s by watching TV or having lunch, this time spent without anyone else around should be able to give you a feel if there is a mutually romantic vibe between the two of you.
Tell your friend.
Gathering the nerve to tell someone how you feel about them is likely the most difficult step in the process of dating a friend. If you decide that you are ready to express to your friend your interest in dating them, put the butterflies aside and find a convenient time to sit down face-to-face somewhere it will be comfortable to discuss the subject. Gently and honestly communicate your feelings without being too emotional.
Give your friend space to think.
Whether the feelings are mutual or not, it might be shocking for your friend to hear that you are interested in them so they deserve some time to think and respond. If the feelings are mutual, plan to set up a date. If not and you still wish you to maintain a friendship, try to be understanding and be careful not to push the issue.
Plan a casual date.
If your friend wants to embark upon a dating relationship as well, that is great news! Now it’s time to plan the perfect first date. You may think an elaborate set-up will impress them, but because the two of you are likely to be nervous and self-conscious, it’s best to keep things simple and low-key. If you keep the first few dates casual, much of the pressure is taken off and you will find it will be easier to transition from friends into more than friends.
Be yourself.
This is a classic rule of dating that holds especially true to dating a friend. Your friend likely knows you very well so if you are putting on an act or letting nerves get the best of you, they are sure to see right through it. Remember that you are still the same people so just relax and be yourself—it’s why your friend liked you in the first place!
The guest post author Meggin Sanez, enjoys writing about dating and relationships. In addition to her hobby of guest posting, Meggin also owns Black Online Dating Sites where she educates singles about safe black dating sites on the net.
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