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Thread: How to 'label' a relationship?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeartIsAching View Post
    Ask her if she'd like to. If she says yes, then yay.

    She may say "I thought we were."

    Communication is where it's at.
    ^ This is the correct answer.

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    Re: How to 'label' a relationship?

    Just an update, I talked to her about label our relationship, she agreed that we should label.
    But I said to her that I wanted to make it a special occasion.
    So in 2 days I will take her to the beach for a walk, I will wait for sunset, then I will be on my knees, give her a red rose, and make the answer

    Sent from my Galaxy S2

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    Good luck!

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    Re: How to 'label' a relationship?

    Thanks!

    I did what I said, and she said yes

    We are officially bf/gf

    Sent from my Galaxy S2

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    Then I believe the appropriate response is "Yay!"

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    Congrats!

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