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Leaving the Friend Zone - How to Actually Ask Her Out On a Date (Video)
by DanAndJenn | August 24, 2007 at 05:12 pm
1108 views | 0 Recommendations | 5 comments
At some point you’re going to have to make your move and depart the friend zone. Now, this may not be in the first minute or two, and maybe not even the first time you talk to her. The key here again is self confidence. You’ll also need a little patience.
Take your time and feel it out first. Don’t make her choose until you know she’s comfortable enough with you to give you a chance and you’re comfortable enough to take the chance.
Watch this short video to find out how to move out of the ‘Friend Zone’ and on
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at 17:49 on August 24th, 2007
DanAndJenn, I think your story has potential but needs some improvement. I've got a few suggestions, and if you give them a try, I'd be happy to remove this flag.
I wasnt sure what was newsworthy in this story. News should always be about posting current stuff - new things you've discovered.
Please review What Makes News News.
at 01:26 on August 25th, 2007
This comment will likely be ignored, Ryan. I think DanAndJenn are just trying to redirect traffic to their site.
at 05:10 on August 25th, 2007
generaldecay your comment has not been ignored, I find myself in agreement with it.
at 14:39 on August 26th, 2007
Got ya! Not ignoring, we are just incredibly busy - get 100's of emails every day - some times we miss a few.
just not sure how to change this story to make it more new? It's a brand new article that already been syndicated. We're the only columnists doing what we do with these combination article/videos. Our readers, and the readers on many other sites love the format. Is that your issue?
at 14:40 on August 26th, 2007
Oh, what's all this stuff about redirecting traffic? That's a new term to me? Is it because we have a resource box and take credit for our articles?