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Too soon?

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Foreverlexicon · 01/09/2019 17:07

This might be a daft question but I can’t decide as I’m a chronic over thinker so figured I’d ask for munsnet help.

I’ve been dating someone for a few weeks. Met online about 6 weeks ago, been dating for a few weeks. Some of these dates have stretched into 24/48 hours long. All going very well.

Last week we were discussing something we both really want to see in theatre. Had a quick look and it’s on for about 6 weeks in October/November. I went and had another look earlier as I’ve been paid etc and there aren’t many of the decent but reasonably priced tickets left. So if I want to go, I need to book ASAP.

So I want to suggest it in a casual if I book these tickets and we happen to still be seeing each other by then, do you want to go kind of way. But I’m worried it would come across as too much too soon to be planning that far ahead 🤔

I’m sure one of my friends would come or I’d be able to sell them online if it doesn’t work out but as it came up that we both want to go, I’d like to invite her really.

I’m sure I’m over thinking this but I’ve been burnt before and I don’t want to mess this up by seeming too keen but equally genuinely want to go and tickets would need to be booked soon!

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MissSmiley · 01/09/2019 17:19

Book the tickets and decide who to take nearer the time

Foreverlexicon · 01/09/2019 17:21

That a genius idea, how did I not come up with that?!

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