larryselbows
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A long time ago, I posted a thread about a girl I met through one of the classes I taught as a graduate teaching assistant. I asked many of you if it was ethical to ask her out at the end of the course and I received some great advice and some not-so-great advice, but all the responses were pretty funny and sometimes relatively insightful. Anyway, I just saw her today for what I think may have been the conclusion of our times together, and I just thought I'd finish the chapter for those that are interested.
The last time I discussed this, I believe I left off where I said that I'd just wait until the class was over before asking her out. As it turned out, she asked for my number at the end of the course and that was the beginning of our relationship. In the following months, we would hang out until early hours of the morning watching movies, painting pictures, going to coffee shops, talking, and doing some other things that I won’t get overly descriptive about
(oh yeah, high fives all around), generally having some pretty memorable times.
Previously, I think I alluded to her not liking the town of College Station very much. So in the year of 2010, she decided to transfer to the University of Texas at Austin. I was really happy for her that she got what she had been hoping for, but also sad to see her go. Over the following year, we would frequently keep in touch, and I would drive down to Austin to see her. Again, we continued to have some great times going for walks down south congress street and near the Colorado River late at night, and visiting funky shops, but what really kept everything interesting was that we resonated in such a remarkable way.
Eventually though, we had our time together, and it passed. The distance, the difference in our lifestyles (graduate school vs. undergrad), among other things made it apparent that it be better that we remain friends. We have continued to keep in touch and still have a strong connection.
Last night, she gave me a call to come eat breakfast with her in the morning since she was in town, so I did. She's now dating a nice guy in Austin, and they’ve moved in together and adopted a dog. She also plans on moving to New York City after graduation to pursue an advertising career. I am graduating later this year and applying for jobs in Houston.
It was interesting today, though, there was just an ominous feeling that we’re going our separate ways, and that today was maybe the last time I’d see her. Life has a way of moving in cycles and it seems I’m moving into my next one, as is she, but I’m just glad I had a chance to get to know someone that I get along with so well with while I was experiencing it.
Anyway, I just thought I’d let inquiring minds know how it played out. I’ll stop right here, thanks for listening!
The last time I discussed this, I believe I left off where I said that I'd just wait until the class was over before asking her out. As it turned out, she asked for my number at the end of the course and that was the beginning of our relationship. In the following months, we would hang out until early hours of the morning watching movies, painting pictures, going to coffee shops, talking, and doing some other things that I won’t get overly descriptive about

Previously, I think I alluded to her not liking the town of College Station very much. So in the year of 2010, she decided to transfer to the University of Texas at Austin. I was really happy for her that she got what she had been hoping for, but also sad to see her go. Over the following year, we would frequently keep in touch, and I would drive down to Austin to see her. Again, we continued to have some great times going for walks down south congress street and near the Colorado River late at night, and visiting funky shops, but what really kept everything interesting was that we resonated in such a remarkable way.
Eventually though, we had our time together, and it passed. The distance, the difference in our lifestyles (graduate school vs. undergrad), among other things made it apparent that it be better that we remain friends. We have continued to keep in touch and still have a strong connection.
Last night, she gave me a call to come eat breakfast with her in the morning since she was in town, so I did. She's now dating a nice guy in Austin, and they’ve moved in together and adopted a dog. She also plans on moving to New York City after graduation to pursue an advertising career. I am graduating later this year and applying for jobs in Houston.
It was interesting today, though, there was just an ominous feeling that we’re going our separate ways, and that today was maybe the last time I’d see her. Life has a way of moving in cycles and it seems I’m moving into my next one, as is she, but I’m just glad I had a chance to get to know someone that I get along with so well with while I was experiencing it.
Anyway, I just thought I’d let inquiring minds know how it played out. I’ll stop right here, thanks for listening!