LostCause answered Sunday April 11 2004, 12:55 am: lord kidif you ask her out in person it would be alot more romantic and you could see her expreshion and every thing. Because remember dude shes just as anxious as you.
Later friend [ LostCause's advice column | Ask LostCause A Question ]
Moop answered Friday April 9 2004, 10:36 pm: don't. It's cheap-looking. Girls don't like it. Ask them out in person. Psyche yourself out before you do and just go with it. Don't be nervous. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
Gabi143 answered Friday April 9 2004, 10:28 pm: I'm guessin google run a search on match making, date hotline, and i think you can figure it out. Or find some matchmaking site or a date hotline site. [ Gabi143's advice column | Ask Gabi143 A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Friday April 9 2004, 4:13 pm: I think asking someone out over email or im is lame. If you can't ask them in person, how will you be able to talk to them when you actually go out? She will be more likely to say yes anyway if you ask her in person. Don't be shy, you can do it! [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
bAdKiTtY19 answered Friday April 9 2004, 3:52 pm: How do you ask a girl out online? well if you insist then theres always email or im. you could mail her saying whats up ya know just start up a normal convo with her and then just be like you wanna hang out sometime. if she agrees then see how things go and if they go pretty well,i say ask her out again. the worst that can happen is her saying no but we all have to go through it some time or another but i still wish you great luck !!! [ bAdKiTtY19's advice column | Ask bAdKiTtY19 A Question ]
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