Well, since I've made this thread, like many others, into a diary of some sort, I'll give you an update on the situation at hand... :lol:
So, the date is set. I haven't spoken to her as to if she wants to grab coffee first or something and then go for dinner or the opposite. Maybe I should be making the decisions and she would just follow. At least for the first couple of dates. My french exam was, as one could say, quite horrible! I mean it was bad! I hope I get a passing grade and pass this fucking ONE YEAR COURSE! She definitely makes it easier though.
So I have no expectations upon how this date will go and no preconceived notion as to when I should be kissing her or anything. I would love to kiss her and I think of her of constantly but let's not pure emotion and nervousness settle in and delude my judgement, right? That's what I think at least. Any word to wise? Something short yet powerful and practical?
I think at this point building some strong foundation for a relationship is infinitely more important than kissing her or rushing things insofar as telling her how I truly and honestly feel about her. That will naturally come (I hope) on the second or the third date, I think.
You know, I can't go telling her: "Sweetheart, I think of you all time," that would freak her out. Fuck, who said dating is fun?