Ok. So im 13-m and i guess im pretty good lookin..all the girls say im hott. But the other night i asked out this one girl that i co-starred with in my play. she said "no". I really like her! I could get alot of girls but the one that i actually like..doesnt like me! She told my friend that she felt bad..but i dont think she did. Why did she turn me down and should i like another girl?!
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Monday October 18 2004, 8:49 pm: maybe she doesnt wanna go out with someone that every gurl likes...she make think then that your paying attention to all the other girls..give it some time and stop showin interest in other girls and only pay attention to her...good luck! [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
Tori_Dori answered Monday October 18 2004, 8:48 pm: That's something I really can't answer. But I'll tell you this. If you really like her, don't just give up.You never know, she might end up liking you too. You just have to give it some time. She could of turned you down because she might like another guy, she doesn't know you enough, or she's just not ready for a relationship. However, I dont necessarly think you have to like another girl. So Don't Give Up!Good Luck, 'n Hope I helped.
-tori [ Tori_Dori's advice column | Ask Tori_Dori A Question ]
*ashlee* answered Monday October 18 2004, 8:48 pm: maybe ur just not her type. or maybe she was just intimidated by the fact that u attract a lot of girls. just try to get to kno her a little better and try again. if it doesnt work maybe its not worth it. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
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