You should develop a friendship first and then see where it goes. If things don't work out in a relationship than you still get a friend out of it and neither of you will get hurt.
i kind of agree with both anonymouses. i mean, it's great to develop a friendship with people before you decide to date them because then you can tell whether you are truly interested in them or not. also, i'd much rather date a friend than some random person. you develop much of the foundation for a relationship in a frienship, whereas in dating you have to lay the groundwork while already together. nonetheless, second anonymous has a good point when he/she disagrees. see, no matter how good your relationship before you date, there's no way of knowing whether or not you will remain friends if things don't work out. meg and i were good friends before we dated, then we fought for three years after we broke up and eventually became friends again. holly and were kinda of friends before we dated. she wants nothing to do with me now. same with emily who i was not friends with when we started dating. anyways, the jury is out. a punch in the face is the only true solution.
i further disagree, the right way to do it is randomly ask out, go on a few dates, break up with by email and then later get back together. and also get a punch in the fabe
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