this is a little long but i hope someone will answer ok today in science i was writing a note back and froth with a girl then she said i was dared to ask you out and i said yeah sure why not now i dont know what to do becasue like this is the first time ive been asked out does everything like pan out or i just dont know how to deal with this situation. ITs confusing me so help it would be great
SimplyMe answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 1:01 pm: Claiming that it was a dare, is one of the more common excuses to ask someone out..if they dont really want to admit that they like you..I mean go for it..I mean hang out with her after school and she if she really has a thing for you..and find out if you have a thing for her..With the whole dare thing, she probaly wouldnmt say it in the note if there really was a dare..but be cautious, it might be a dare..
BeautifulMadness answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 6:57 am: Hi,
If you really like this girl then go for it, but be warned that she probably has no feelings for you (at least not right now) if she was asking you out on a dare. If you can't handle that then don't go out with her (personally I wouldn't - it's almost like willingly walking in to getting your heart broken).
Just remember that just because you've never been asked out before, doesn't mean you should go out with this girl. Don't go out with someone just because you want someone - go out with them for them.
Good luck!!
Blessed Be,
Rach xxx [ BeautifulMadness's advice column | Ask BeautifulMadness A Question ]
hollaren answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 2:39 am: if your really gonna go somewhere with her, then it wasn't really a dare and if it was then it was her friends knowing that she liked you. don't worry about it shes more nervous than you we girls always are. make sure you complement her good luck [ hollaren's advice column | Ask hollaren A Question ]
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