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I met a girl and I don't know if she likes me or not. She texts me on/off all day, and sometimes calls me twice a day talking to me for hours. She called me cutie pie once after I sent a picture. There's been a couple hearts thrown at each other in our dms. We blow kisses to each other on call. I texted her "I'm gonna make you catch feelings" and she said "do it", and I said "I think I already have" to which she said "mmmaybe". Another time, I directly told her "I am flirting with you seriously" and she kinda changed the subject, so I asked if she was gonna say anything about that and she said "no because I'm flustered". I asked if that is a good thing or a bad thing and she said "Good". Basically there's some light flirting here but I feel like there's no viable strategy for me to try and make it something more. I really do like this girl. And no, I can't just ask her out on a date because it's long distance rn
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She likes you, so it won't be hard. Just gotta wear your heart on your sleeve. Watch a movie together and after, tell her you like her and want to be with just her. Don't beat around the bush, you'll be doing both of you a favour. Have faith in yourself and go get her



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