Ok, heres the deal...I have liked a certain someone for a year now. We dated before and blah blah but I still like him a LOT and I have been getting the vibe that he likes me too. Well, our school is holding a Sadie Hawkins dance for Vday. And I want to ask him. But everytime I think about it my heart races and I get all nervous and stuff. How should I ask him? Thanks in advance.
Lilsweetie428 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 8:07 pm: I think you should write him a note, or you could call him , or talk to him on the computer. and if your really brave ask him in person. I personally think i would write a note or talk on the comp.
neEdsoMeheLp answered Sunday January 23 2005, 6:11 pm: well i think maybe you should write him a note saying how you feel or if you think that will scare him off just stick with the note asking him to the dance thing.. i hope it works..or if you dont wanna do that just have a friend ask him for you hope i helped xOxjiLl [ neEdsoMeheLp's advice column | Ask neEdsoMeheLp A Question ]
tExAsCoWgIrLiE15 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 5:43 pm: Well, the easiest way is probably over the phone. Even though you are still talking to him he can't see that you are nervous and that you are blushing or whatever it may be. If you don't want to do that...just write him a note and get the guts to give it to him. Don't worry about what he says...if he can't see that you are great...he doesn't deserve you.
Sherry answered Sunday January 23 2005, 11:42 am: Maybe through a note? Like drop it in his backpack, locker, or put it in his hand and tlel him to read it next period or something...Like you said you have the vibe that he likes you too...so hey, theres a good chance! Or tell him through the internet...its probably the easiest way! :) Have fun at Saide Hawkins! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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