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How to Ask a Friend on a Date: For Him

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Summary: A female friend is less likely to want to date a man over time, as they are more likely to want friendship as time moves on. Ask a friend on a date with tips from a dating coach in this free video on meeting people and relationship advice.

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By Art Malov
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Art Malov is the primary dating coach at New York Dating Coach in New York City. Malov's book, "Park Bench Dating," was released in January 2007. He has taught seminars throughout 2007...read more

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"Hi, I'm Art Malov from New York Dating Coach in New York City. And I'm the author of Park Bench Dating. In this clip we're going to cover how to ask a female friend on a date. And what guy's thing is, if you have a really good friend who you have had for quite a long time, you, she will over time fall in love with you. You see that's, it seems the common sense. Reality's opposite angle. It usually means she's not going to fall in love with you. In fact let's ask her. Jess, what do you think about that poem that she going to fall in love with you over time? Jess: I think it's more likely that she's going to want to be your friend over time. That she was more likely to be attracted to you right in the beginning. Art: And so the longer you wait to bring it up, the less likely anything could happen. That's why, you got to decide, do you want the friendship or do you want to date. Becau, it's not going to do one or the other. And it's not going to get easier. So you just have to kind of take it and take it or leave it sort of thing. This is Art Malov and it has been how to ask your female friend on a date."

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