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I have been in an extended relationship before, I understand

how a lot of these things work, but it has been quite about a year since I saw anyone, and I am just now getting back into the dating thing. I have kinda gone on some dates recently, but no sex or making out, just a simple kiss after a fun evening. How do I make myself make the first move and when to do it? I have a couple girls that I’m interested in right now, one I have been for a while that seems to like to play games and doesn’t know what she wants- she drives me wild though. Another that is a real go getter and seems more into me - but she is leaving in a few months. I have kissed the first one this past weekend, but she still seems to be going through drama with an ex and was dancing with several other guys at the party I met her at (note: she is my roommate’s friend). The one that will be leaving in a few months I met the night before and have hung out with her a few times, each time lots of fun but sexual tension is running high for me and I am not sure how to deal with it in a sober manner. I wanted to just ask her to come over and take a nap today, and we have been texting throughout the day. Arggh! Please read and comment seriously.

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