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    Am i wrong

    I am naturally a very shy girl so its hard for me to find a partner, and even if i did find one, i wait for her to ask me out. Anyway my question is , am i wrong to wait for others to ask me out ? Is there a etiquette with regards to who should ask out first and would me being a cd change anything?
    Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth - Oscar Wilde

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    Zora; I don't think there is a right or wrong to it. However, you may miss out on something good if you don't assert yourself. Good luck

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    Zora.....why wait. Take the initiative. What's the worse she can say....NO???? What's the best she could say..."Why yes, I thought you'd never get around to asking me!!" As for the CDing, yes, it can change a relationship, sometimes for the better, or sometimes not. It all depends on how open minded she is. You'll never know if you can swim till you jump in the pool!!! Go for it gf.

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