wingman, for moral support and for the crazy props she is going to give you
in front of him.
The second part of your question is the sticky part, though. What to do
with a second-semester senior? The last thing you want is a guy who puts
wild shots up as the "shot clock" expires, looking to "score."
From the perspective of the second-semester senior, it's tempting to try to squeeze some romance in--there's always the fear that there will never be as fertile a hunting ground as college again. But from the perspective of the Love Doctor, I have to say that it's better just to get to know this person better and become friends in this last month. If something survives after that, great, but remember that a romantic relationship is less likely to
last beyond his graduation than a good friendship.
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