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That care package sounds just too cute!

For what it's worth, it sounds to me like if you focus on the friendship the romance will follow. It seems your situation is a little bit similar to me and my first boyfriend, who I met in undergrad. We've been married nearly three years.

Since you are moving there, it's not absolutely vital to make your feelings known beforehand. He might bring it up for you, or you might just fall into the same pattern and move into a relationship naturally. Be honest, try not to obsess too much, and take things as you are comfortable with them. He probably already

It's not a really interesting prompt. It's no more interesting than a prompt asking students to defend racism, segregation, patriarchy, or homophobia. And the assumption that asking students to presume an inegalitarian posture will somehow naturally/magically reveal to them the fallacies of such arguments is

Note to the unnamed teacher, and that other college professor who did that thing that time:

Before we get the inevitable comments defending the teacher and saying that this was an interesting prompt that could teach a good lesson about persuasive writing and people are just being overly sensitive...