This girl is on my course at uni. Over the last few months we've spent a lot of time together, but I never looked at her romantically. Recently though, I've started liking her, and I can pretty much say I'm 100% sure she reciprocates (she goes out of her way to be with me, does strange things just to touch me etc). Neither of us have ever said or suggested we were into each other like that but its obvious to me and probably to her too.
I asked her if she's doing anything on Sunday (v-day), and upon her saying no I informed her that she was now - which she seemed happy about.
The thing is I have no fucking clue what to do.
We're students and not rolling in cash by any means ,and I don't really want to go out for dinner because it's a bit cliché or whatever. Just something not too expensive (under £50), with a 'homemade' touch to it that I can spring on her.
We live in a city which at this time of year is below freezing point most of the time, and she's generally into arts & crafts, cute creations and stuff. If we were in a warmer place, something like an evening picnic under the stars would suit, to give an idea of what I'm after.
Side note she's a QT Asian although absolutely westernised, so that doesn't really change anything.
Side side note I'm not a total weabu.
Thanks!
>>16788740
Nothing wrong with dinner, even if it is a cliche. It's a cliche for a reason - because it's a one-size-fits-all first date
>>16788754
Thanks.
Thing about that is that we've already been on 'dates', in terms of getting to know each other and whatnot, which is the most appealing thing to me about dinner dates. I just want to create a more romantic atmosphere.
Won't rule dinner out though.
Also most places are fully booked besides the most expensive and cheapest establishments.
Bump. Similar-ish situation, been with girl a month or so though.
>>16788767
If you already know her pretty well and have the space and facilities to, make her dinner (or cook dinner together) at yours.
>>16788740
>and upon her saying no I informed her
that wording
literal autism holy shit hhahhahahahahaha
>>16788947
>reporting events in continuous prose without using repetitive language
>like they teach you in school
>like you LEARN
>parallels drawn to learning impairment
Nice shitposting
>>16788767
You can get her some flowers, like a bouquet of you two will walk before/after dinner. If there's a nice place to walk about, even on campus or something. Could go to comedy shows, performances, swim in a pool, whatever.