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Quite recently, I was invited to a 'semi-date' with this girl that I had met through some volunteering event that both of us participated in. We met up at a local rec-centre (which is essentially the 'hub' of our town) and it was pretty cool for the first five minutes.

Afterwards, we walked around, at which point a third guy joined us. I had known this guy from highschool, and we had been pretty decent friends. Turns out, she invited both of us to a 'date' without letting us know that the other was coming. We talked about this whenever she wasn't looking, but otherwise, we just went along with it.

And initially, it was just awkward as hell, since we weren't sure what she was trying to do. Afterwards, we went to her house and she baked us cookies and we all talked. It was a very pleasant experience and I recommend it to all.
So many questions. Did she let you get to third base? Did she let him get to third base? Did he let you get to third base? Did the cookies get to third base? Did you put her in the "down hill skier" and go north/south?

With all the awkwardness, someone better have gotten some sweet action.
To reply to the other posts first, no, cookies was not code for anything. She baked us chocolate chip cookies.

And no, I didn't get to third base. He didn't get to third base. The guy was ridiculously good looking, but I didn't get a chance to get to third base with him either.

Whenever she looked away, we would make jokes about that kind of stuff, but eventually, it ended up being a really fun hangout. I'm actually still friends with both of them, and I always laugh at that experience. Subverted expectations surprisingly aren't all that bad

But yes, we went over to her house and she spent an hour making some amazing cookies. Me and the 'other guy' took a bunch of them home after. Thumbs up for cookies?