I seem to have developed a crush on my friend. she's cute, but I also like how we have the same sense of humor, can banter, she's really supportive of the choices I make, and overall has a good head on her shoulders and works hard which I also admire.
The problem is I don't want to shit where I eat since we share many mutual friends, especially since they don't think we get a long because we take jabs at each other. If she rejects me I don't mind just being friends but I don't know she'd be able to look at me the same way knowing I like her.
What do
According to /adv/ if you liked her you should have asked her out before you even exchanged words otherwise you're a bitter neck beard who is low confidence and is waiting for a flashing signal above her face saying please ask me out
Sorry man you're too late, better off never talking to her ever again about anything
>>18235700
Just talk to her about it. If you're good friends and you date, but split up, you'll be rocky for a while but you'll be able to be friends again eventually.
If she rejects you, you'll feel like shit for a while, but eventually you'll be fine and you'll be friends again.
>>18235700
Ask her out for coffee or something casual. Don't make it seem like a date, play it like youd be doing it anyways if she wasnt there. You'll be able to guess what's on her mind if she agrees, but expect a no.
>>18236596
Be like "hey, Im going to grab coffee after this, wanna come with and talk about xyz bullshit ice breaker comment"
>>18236596
>>18236602
These guys are total idiots OP. Do not listen to this shit advice. Based on the description of the type of relationship you guys have, your best bet is to just say outright "I want to go out on a date with you". Don't say anything more or less. Don't confess your feelings or any of that bullshit. Just be confident, be direct, and say it. If she says no, then just say "worth a shot" or something simple like that.
>>18236622
>If she says no, then just say "worth a shot" or something simple like that.
Made me kek