Well last night i went to a superbowl prty at my friends b/f house, his friend was there!To be honest i nvr really liked him but we were flirting and we sat down to watch the superbowl and he sat next to me, we went closer and closer and by the end of the night we were holding hands and cuddling.But in the middle of all this he starts talkin about the girl he likes.And he says he likes me but he likes the other girl more.But it's one of those shes way out of his league and she doesn't like him at ALL!!Should i ask him out or should i get let him get over her?But i want to go out wit him in time for valentines day!
friends answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:43 pm: My opionion is you should like him. but not ask him out. let him ask you once he sees what he is missing. [ friends's advice column | Ask friends A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:31 pm: you should ask him out and see how it goes. if he says yes, then your set. if he says no, then he just needs time to get over her and only wishes to remain cool with you.
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:26 pm: Well i know as hard as this may be but you shouldnt rush. I mean you dont want him to like another girl while he's with you. Show him that your better then her and that your in his league and your good enough for him. hang out with him this weekend and talk to him alot. Ask him out on sat.-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
MissEmmyBoo answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:23 pm: I think you should let him get over this chick. Wait to let him ask you out. This chick doesn't like him so nothings gonna happen. If he doesn't ask you out by Valentine's Day, then just invite him to chyll somewhere with you.
*Hope I helped!*
-Miss Emmy Boo- [ MissEmmyBoo's advice column | Ask MissEmmyBoo A Question ]
TrUtH_hUrTs_1 answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:13 pm: ask him!! there is no sensew in waiting just to hurt yiurself. even if he says no, it may make him think about u asking him, and then he'll ask to take back his no.
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