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How do I give him the hint that I'd like to see him alone?

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Question - (13 September 2015) 1 Answers - (Newest, 19 September 2015)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *indaloo writes:

Hi

I went on the date with a guy and he got quite drunk, however we did have a nice little kiss which was lovely. But I really want to see him again, but just us two rather than having other friends around us. He keeps sending me messages on fb so I assume he'd like to see me again. Any suggestions for hints that I'd like to see him alone, without looking strange!

Thank you

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A male reader, Denizen United Kingdom +, writes (19 September 2015):

Denizen agony auntI'm not sure what you are really after when you say you want to meet him alone? If it's getting to know someone, then over a meal is as good as anything. Take the initiative. Send a txt and ask him if he likes pizza. Then meet at you favourite pizza house.

As far as physical relations go, take it slow. You need to be quite certain about with whom you are dealing. This means disclosure of any STDs, illness, and past partners. Better to get all that stuff out of the way at the start.

And keep your private life out of the social media.

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