Question Posted Wednesday February 9 2005, 7:29 pm
okay.. i have this guy friend.. and he used to sit behind me and we would talk and have so much fun! and we would flirt to. but i got my schedule changed and hes in only one of my classes. we dont talk that much any more.. though i wish we did. we have a dance on friday and i want to aske him to dance with me. like for a couple of songs. how should i do it.. w/ out messing up our kinda friendship?
sorry so long!
i rate high!
bucsbaby6969 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 11:17 pm: start talkin to him again, example after class accidently bump into him and drop a book or two when he says sry be like its ok oh hey u goin to the dance and from so on there good luck hun!
love,
Saavik [ bucsbaby6969's advice column | Ask bucsbaby6969 A Question ]
babygrl101 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 9:41 pm: why dont you ask him and say you want to go as friends. just to have a good time. and you want to talk since you don't get to anymore. it usually works. but if he has a date, you should still go with friends and talk to him at the dance. a dance isnt just for relationships, its fun and a night out dancing with friends. so no matter what you do, as long as you're there with friends, nothing will go wrong. hope i helped. [ babygrl101's advice column | Ask babygrl101 A Question ]
Reesespieces022 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 9:21 pm: asking him to dance should deffinitly not messing up whatever friendship you have with him. when your at the dance, just go up to him, smile, and ask him if he feels like dancing. guys like girls with confidence. [ Reesespieces022's advice column | Ask Reesespieces022 A Question ]
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