Dear Dr. Brittany,
my name is Frank and I have a relationship question. I'm wondering if i should ask this girl out, her name is lola, see, she's really nice and perty and stuff, and we're like best friends, so i wanna know if its smart to ask her out, and i need a place and way to ask her out, so suggest somthin. thanks, lol
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdViCe4YOox3 answered Saturday August 21 2004, 10:40 pm: okay.. well heres my brilliant advice..haha . well if you care for her as much as u sound like u do then go for it.. ask her out. i mean the worst she could say is no. and if she does then remain friends.. but i understand what ur problem is. but then again it may not be smart to ask out ur best friend. i learned the hard way. me and my b.f just broke up and we were best friends and now everythings different. but if your friendship w. lola is strong, then u 2 will most likely remain friends w.out anything being different. a good place to ask her out would be somewhere private.. like the movies or posibly on the phone if yor shy. make it sweet though. say i really like you lola and the more time i spend with you the more i realize i like you a little bit more than a friend. if she starts to sound a little uncomfortable back off dont scare her and make her feel pressured into answering you bkuz she may give u an untruthfull answer. if she gets a little scared off don`t pressure her by asking her right away. but if she says i like u too. then go for it ask her out and hope for the best.. i hope i helped you out ... good lucky buddy.
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