Question Posted Saturday September 25 2004, 6:32 pm
Ok this guy and me always like hold hands and kiss and stuff so I think were going out cause everytime someones like o ur g/f is so hott he doesnt say' o shes not my g/f" he just says I know she is and " o theres your g/f" he doesnt say anything should I ask him?
freakerouter07 answered Saturday September 25 2004, 9:51 pm: it sounds like you're goinf out. but ya, ask him! theres no harm in it...ovbiously you like him so i REALLY think u should basically ask him. that sounds so plain but thats my opinion! i hope i helped! [ freakerouter07's advice column | Ask freakerouter07 A Question ]
Jane answered Saturday September 25 2004, 7:30 pm: *Okay, here's how it goes. Some guys will think ya'll are going out without even asking you. But to make sure, just say like, "Are we going out?" or w/e you want to say.* [ Jane's advice column | Ask Jane A Question ]
MummuM answered Saturday September 25 2004, 7:28 pm: Sounds like your deffenetly boyfriend and girlfriend. But, if you want to be sure, just say "We're going out right?" something along them lines. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
K3587 answered Saturday September 25 2004, 7:02 pm: I've never been one to worry about "OMG are we going out or what". Not to sound so much like some rebellious goth, but that's just a label. The real question is, do you enjoy your time with each other? Do you see yourself getting more intimate with this person?
Besides, when someone asks "is that your girlfriend", it's a lot easier for him to say "yes" rather than "well actually, although we hold hands and kiss and spend a lot of time together, I never took the time to ask her out."
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