I'm a senior in college, and recently before going home for winter break, I matched with someone on Tinder, and we texted/snapped on and off during break. When I asked her what she was looking for, she said she wasn't looking to hook up. I told her that I wasn't either, but that I was looking for something more casual since it's my last semester. Her response to that was just "I feel that lol" and the conversation went elsewhere.
Is the move to just go on a date with her, and then again ask her what she's looking for (assuming it goes well)? Or just take her out on a date and wing it from there? The truth is that I've actually only gone on one date before (this past August), and I was awkward as hell and completely blew it. I'm terrified of going on a date with her and ruining what may very well be my last chance at intimacy in college. Also, my return to campus got delayed because of bad weather so by the time I get there I may have to plan around Valentines day. But I'm worried that, after having started talking with her a month and a half ago, waiting another two weeks to ask her out is a bad idea.
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