You aren't. In fact, remaining as close like how you were as good friends is a sign of a healthy romantic relationship. It shows you have a strong foundation.
I suggest taking things slow at first, start with small compliments then adding a romantic touch to your usual hang-outs would help with the awkwardness and have your minds adjust to your new relationship status. Maybe, see a movie together without telling your friends, or go on a trip with just the two of you.
But before I go on, how long have you two been dating? Do your friends know?
[ She asks like she's trying to get more information to better assist Rin, but really she's curious about the girl's social life and feels responsible for Rin's safety and well-being ]
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I suggest taking things slow at first, start with small compliments then adding a romantic touch to your usual hang-outs would help with the awkwardness and have your minds adjust to your new relationship status. Maybe, see a movie together without telling your friends, or go on a trip with just the two of you.
But before I go on, how long have you two been dating? Do your friends know?
[ She asks like she's trying to get more information to better assist Rin, but really she's curious about the girl's social life and feels responsible for Rin's safety and well-being ]