Should I propose to her?

Planetary-Devastation

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So there's this girl I've know for a while since high school & now we are in the same college. I asked her if she wanted to hang out at the local library and she agreed. When we went there it was full so we eat lunch instead at a restaurant and spoke for a while. I want to know if I should propose to her about being my girlfriend, I see potential for a relationship but I'd like to find out if i won't scare her off, P.S I'm also thinking of inviting her to my place to hang out since the library was full, good or bad idea?
 
Take it slow... hang out first, find out what she is into, find out what you both are into and do that together.
If she really likes you, you will know then ask her. ;)

Remember the confidence!
 
Propose about being your girlfriend? Nah. Ask her out to something else, hang out a bit more. Do some stuff together and see how it goes. If you feel the same after a few weeks & you can kinda gauge how she feels - then go for it.

Remember the condoms!
And this.
 
how about just ask her out again and if she says yes and then again and technically by third date then it will just happen
 
So there's this girl I've know for a while since high school & now we are in the same college. I asked her if she wanted to hang out at the local library and she agreed. When we went there it was full so we eat lunch instead at a restaurant and spoke for a while. I want to know if I should propose to her about being my girlfriend, I see potential for a relationship but I'd like to find out if i won't scare her off, P.S I'm also thinking of inviting her to my place to hang out since the library was full, good or bad idea?

Ok wait,

You went on one date. Didn't even shag yet and you want to have a steady relationship with her?

Wow, how times have changed :o
 
Go straight for third base if you come right and don't get slapped consider her your property, pffft propose crazy....just now you will be opening doors for her and buying flowers.
 
The days of asking the question go out the window when you leave school.

What you've described sounds very friend-zone. I doubt she'd even say yes. Do something memorable, not a boring lunch. A concert, the musical fountains, a picnic or whatever. Set the mood up, wait for the right moment and go in for the kiss...
 
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