My friend (alex) likes this guy matt. Well there on the same sports team, and they are somewhat friends, but alex likes matt. She wants to take it to the next level (going out) but is kinda of nervous about getting his number. I dont know what to tell her so i figured id ask a complete stranger. Please help my friend, she really desirves a nice guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheshire_Thoughts answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 12:31 pm: i dont think you should get his number kuz if you give it to your friend kuz it'd be akward if she called out of nowhere when he never gave her his number, you should tell your friend to ask matt if he wants to go out with some friends or something and tell her to tell him that'll she'll call him and thats where she asks for his number
whenever a girl asks me for my number i usually just give it to them, even if i have no clue who they are
hope i helped
~Lucifer [ Cheshire_Thoughts's advice column | Ask Cheshire_Thoughts A Question ]
Pwarx answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 8:35 pm: *shrugs* Just ask for his number! It's no big deal. It doesn't even really imply that she wants to go out with him. ^_^ [ Pwarx's advice column | Ask Pwarx A Question ]
UWishUHadMyHemi answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 5:06 pm: if he likes her, then go for it. dont be shy..thats my biggest downfall. maybe she should get his number from someone else..then it wouldnt be so intimidating. good luck sweetie (and to alex too!!) hope i helped [ UWishUHadMyHemi's advice column | Ask UWishUHadMyHemi A Question ]
LoViny0ux914 answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 4:15 pm: just on the next "group outing" tell her to invite him and stuff...and when she invites him tell her 2 say something like "ok well can i get ur number or something so we can work out the details later and stuff" or something casual! if she doesnt make it uncomfortable, it wont be! gl w. everything! [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
xoxcas3y answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 3:26 pm: They should probably hang out and really get to know each other and be like wicked good friends first!but she shouldnt be worried about getting his number:-/ if she just goes for it and isnt nervous then he will probably think that shes really cool for doing that and it mite signal him that shes wicked cool and he mite start to develop feelings for her! well i hope i helped...drop one in the inbox and tell me her progress;-) [ xoxcas3y's advice column | Ask xoxcas3y A Question ]
ask_the_becsturr answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 2:43 pm: just tell her to go for it. have her strike up a conversation with the guy talking about this cool website she found and have her ask for his screen name to show him the site and what not. getting a sn is easier because if u get flustered and dont know what to sa all you have to do is say brb and he'll never know the better that way she can work her way up to the phone and not worry about being nurvous. best way to work your way up to the phone? have a conversation online with him butv tell him your too tired to type and ask if he wants to call instead. my friend and i have done it a million times and let me tell you they nevr know the better.
p.s. send me a message to my inbox telling me how it goes and tell youre friend i say good luck! [ ask_the_becsturr's advice column | Ask ask_the_becsturr A Question ]
UpOnCloudNine01 answered Tuesday November 2 2004, 2:39 pm: ok, first i would make sure they are friends..cause u dont want it to be awkward if she asks.. tell her not to be nervous about getting his number..he's JUST a guy! and if she is that worried about it have a friend give him her number! that way she doesnt have to face the rejection if it happens * Sarah * [ UpOnCloudNine01's advice column | Ask UpOnCloudNine01 A Question ]
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