There is this guy who I can't stop thinking about and my BFF told me that he like me and was going to ask me out. I didn't believe her until one of his best buds told me the same thing. I was going to ask him myself but I really don't like asking guys out. So my friend told me not to cause he was going to ask me out at the end of the week. Well really I thought it was impossible for he to like me but he started talking to me more. Well the week passed and he didn't ask me out. now it summer break and I won't see him until August 4. I have his Phone# cause he told me to call him in my year book. I've tried but I didn't get an answer. What should I do. P.S. I'm 14 soon to be 15.
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Tuesday June 8 2004, 6:49 pm: Why wont you see him till august 4th? is that when school starts or something? well what i would do is call him and when he does pick up talk and see if maybe he wants to hang out. then you guys make plans and im sure he will eventually ask you out. and if not.. talk to his good bud and see what happans. maybe you could ask him through the phone or online or through a friend or something of that sort. good luck! i hope you 2 go out!! trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Monday June 7 2004, 11:20 pm: Why, ask him out of course! LOL. He must like you- almost no guys put their phone number in someone's yearbook "just cuz" like girls do. Call him and ask him to the movies with some of your friends and some of his friends. From there, move on to you and one or two couples...then just you! Good luck and make the most of your summer! [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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