ok I like this girl named Britney she has a good personality likes to smile a lot and she has a nice smile. Ok I've been giving her poems and all that other stuff every time I do she says thank you. How do I get her to like me more than just a friend? The bad thing is her dad is over-protective how do I get to know her more and family to and to get them to trust me more without getting her pissed off at me?
lauve645 answered Friday May 28 2004, 10:49 pm: If you want to be Britney's boyfriend, maybe she likes you! Just tell her that you like her, and give her one of those poems! :) Umm to get her father to like you, does she have a brother or something that you han hang out with? Maybe you can hang out with him, her father will be used to you after a while, and then you can just go for it!
sp4rklingr4in answered Thursday May 27 2004, 8:55 pm: Well no offense, but not very many girls like poems. Try something different next time. Maybe a flower? Anyways, try to flirt with her. Throw in a few corny pick-up lines while you're at it. [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
PepeLePew answered Thursday May 27 2004, 2:52 am: As storage said...or just have a rondom conversation withher father to let him trust you.
storageanddisposal answered Thursday May 27 2004, 1:21 am: Well, I've been in very similar shoes, and it didn't end well. To tell you the truth, it didn't end at all. But the best thing I can think of for you is to invite her to social things, surely her dad would let her go to those. Maybe a party, or the movies, something like that. This way you can talk to her, unless it's a movie, that way you'll definitely get to know her. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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