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I dont think you should ask her out on a "date" cause if she just wants to be friends that will ruin your friendship as well as make it awkward in class.
Instead ask her to "hang out" which from the sound of it she will. Then when you guys are hanging out try to feel her out and she responds well go for kino then close.
As for your friend. If you guys are "good" friends why not just tell him to stop?
but if you're confident she likes you better I think you should let him try because while he fails you will look good. "IF HE FAILS" make sure she's not interested at all.
The thing is, I have three months until I am done with college. Sitting back and waiting does absolutely nothing.
If she says no to the date...I only have three months to go. Sure, dealing with her may be a little bit awkward, but I also have my friend in the class. I can just hang with him (for whatever reason he sits on the other side of the room).
I'd prefer doing something than just hanging out. I'm athletic and she's somewhat athletic, so that could work. While we like some of the same TV shows and have a couple DVDs from them, I'm not my best in that role.
I'll let my friend know the next time I see him to tone it down. I know that's just who he is (overly outgoing), but I'll explain why he needs to quit it. He may complain, but there won't be a fight. Additionally, I will not let him try. Makes little sense to allow that risk.
