OK guys.. A really cute guy likes me and invited me to go to his football game tomorrow since he's one of the starting players. I know to cheer for the team and when he does good, etc.. But I dunno if I'd be able to see him after the game. I want to see him but I don't want to wait around for him if he only wanted me to be there for support. So should I wait for him or just leave after the game ?
Mercy_x_Me answered Saturday September 18 2004, 12:03 pm: definetly wait for him, he might feel hurt like you didnt care about him if you "just left" so wait around, all you have to do is talk for a few mins. Good luck sweetie! [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
BarbieGurl000008 answered Friday September 17 2004, 8:34 pm: You should ask him how long he'd take after the game. If its a long time, then just tell him that you won't be able to wait that long. If its not that long, just wait for him..Good luck =) [ BarbieGurl000008's advice column | Ask BarbieGurl000008 A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Friday September 17 2004, 8:09 pm: i think you should wait for him after the game. if he invited you then he will prolly want you to stay so he can hang out with you or something like that. But if your unsure then just call him up or talk to him and ask him if he wants you to stay after the game. ask him if he would want to do anything with you afterwards. Have Fun!!! [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
FloridaBabe answered Friday September 17 2004, 7:29 pm: Well if he invited u wait for him after the game and then complement him on his good plays. Plus if he likes u, I'm sure he would want to see u and ask u how he did after the game. So have fun!
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xASH answered Friday September 17 2004, 6:23 pm: call him up before the game and ask if him if he wants to do anything after the game or if he wants you to wait for him, if he says he's busy then leave if not then stay. [ xASH's advice column | Ask xASH A Question ]
TucanFullOfHoles answered Friday September 17 2004, 6:15 pm: football games are fun even if you don't like the sport. take some girlfriends and all, sit in the stands and cheer your heart out. seriously, most people bearly watch the game. its like a huge social event. and if he's cute, imagine how cute he's going to be in a pair of tight shinny shorts . . .
hmm waiting for him after the game, that might not work out so well. coaches tend to talk to they're players after the game. as he's going out, call to him and like wave or something so he knows you're there. say you'll call him or something like that. [ TucanFullOfHoles's advice column | Ask TucanFullOfHoles A Question ]
S_C answered Friday September 17 2004, 6:13 pm: wait, and talk to him when he's done. But if it takes to long then leave, and if he questions you about it at school, tell him you had to leave, but you waited as long as you could [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Karen answered Friday September 17 2004, 5:33 pm: You should definitely wait for him because it sounds that he likes you. A guy wouldn't invite you unless he liked you. Hope I helped and good luck :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
ROCKthisGIRL answered Friday September 17 2004, 5:12 pm: I've been in this situation plenty of times, and at some times I wait and we hang out for a bit and some times they blow me off. I would recommend saying HI at least, if he lost the game he may be in a bad mood and I wouldn't disrupt him, but it sounds like he likes you so! if he wanted you to go-show yourself! [ ROCKthisGIRL's advice column | Ask ROCKthisGIRL A Question ]
AskMegan answered Friday September 17 2004, 5:08 pm: Hun, Cheerleaders are for support, he wants you there because he likes you!
You should totaly wait for him!! Complement him on his good playing, ect. Get a date out of him!
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