>girl asks about a movie
>I am unautistic enough to somewhat subtlely ask if that was an invitation
>she says it was
>hour later she asks whether we should ask another guy and girl to come with us
I'm getting mixed signals here fellas what do I say? I'm probably too beta to make a move if we're alone either way but this just sounds like backing off by her
it just sounds like a double date to me. stop being autistic and stop worrying, just do it.
>>17772197
If she asked you to invite someone else, just say "Nah it's fine."
The worse thing she can say is no.
Also I'm well aware this is easier said than done.
Also wait for other anons to give advice cause one might give better advice.
>>17772197
Dude, that sounds perfect. First dates are best in groups IMO.
Less awkward, less pressure.
>>17772211
B-but she made out with the other guy a few weeks ago aaa
You already blew it by putting her on the spot for if it was an invitation
You caught the prompt, but didn't deliver the message. That cue was for you to step in, and be like "We should go catch it this weekend."
>>17772197
She saw you were nervous and offered a double date to make it less intimidating for you (More people to keep a conversation going, no pressure to be romantic, etc.)
She sounds like a very sensitive and giving girl, interested in you but wanting to make getting to know each other as stress-free as possible for you.