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"Not" John Harrison ([info]respondedinkind) wrote in [info]wariscomingcom,
@ 2014-09-28 22:24:00

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Entry tags:bo hess, harry lockhart, john watson, khan

John, Jacen, Sherlock, Harry (guy friends, basically!)
I find myself a bit confused.

Where, exactly, does the line fall between joining a friend for outings and dating? What does one do on a date? And how do you know if you're on one?

[Tahiri]

It seems I need a woman's advice.

I need a gift. For a special person. One I care for. But I do not want it to send any sort of message that may be awkward.

What do I do?

[Bo H]

Are you enjoying school?



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Khan
[info]hrosha_gul
2014-09-29 10:08 pm UTC (link)
You might want to know some more girly women at some point.

Okay, this is based on some of what I know, some of what I've read. Bearing in mind that I know nothing about this kind of thing, it's not like Jacen and I are even really in a relationship in the conventional sense.

Flowers. Women like flowers. Go for a quality bunch without going crazily overboard. Classy, you know? And maybe something that speaks to who she is. Does she have a favorite author? A good edition of a book she loves might be an idea. Or tickets to a show. That's the kind of thing only you can work out, you know her.

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