Im 17/m and here is my problem. Ok Im a senior and prom is comming up soon. Well I have two people in mind to ask out. The first is in my class and I know she likes me. I kinda like her but not as much as she likes me. The other is in 10th grade. I like her but I dont know if she likes me. So now you see my problem. Help please.
BLONDE911 answered Monday February 28 2005, 10:04 pm: Ask the person you like the most, if they say no go to your next choice. Its that simple! Try to keep it a secret if you can so you wont hurt anyones feelings. I hope this all works out for you. Or you could ask the girl who likes you!
good luck:) [ BLONDE911's advice column | Ask BLONDE911 A Question ]
CourtneyGlynne answered Monday February 28 2005, 8:56 pm: Ask around.
Talk to both of them. Ask if either have dates or have been asked. Figure out which girl you want to ask first, in other words, figure out which one you would like to go with you the most! If they say no, you always have a second option! Just don't tell her she was second best! [ CourtneyGlynne's advice column | Ask CourtneyGlynne A Question ]
PerkyPeacock answered Monday February 28 2005, 8:55 pm: ask the one you know likes you and is also a senior.
ocbabey41 answered Monday February 28 2005, 4:17 pm: i would go with the girl in your class because you are pretty mucg guaranteed a fun night and you know that you will be spending time with someone who likes you 10th grade it a litte young.. and i think you will have more fun with the girl in your class hope i helped*
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Karen answered Monday February 28 2005, 3:13 pm: If you like this girl who is in your class and if she likes you, then ask her to the dance. You can always find out if this sophomore likes you and then you can get to hang out with her more. You can then decide who you have a better time hanging out with and who you want to take to the dance. Why don't you make a list about the pros and cons of each girl? Yes, that sounds lame and dumb but it really helps when making a decision. I really do think you should ask the girl who is in your class though, since she likes you.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
monkeygirl answered Monday February 28 2005, 11:49 am: I think you should ask the 10th grader first... i dont see why she wouldn't say yes.. she probably doesn't even know you like her... who knows maybe she likes you too.. It doesn't hurt to try... if she says yes.. greats and if she says no.. which i doubt she will... no worries.. you have a date no matter what.... hope i helped hun... have fun at prom [ monkeygirl's advice column | Ask monkeygirl A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Monday February 28 2005, 9:27 am: Well ask the girl in 10th grade out on a date..you kno so she can get to know you befor wanting to go to prom with you..and then maybe when you think you might have a chance ask her..but if she wont even go on the date with you dont waste your time cause most likely she wont go to prom with you..um but like if everything dont work out ask the girl in your class..much luv dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
br0kenPr0miiSes answered Monday February 28 2005, 9:09 am: wait so your a senior. i think you should find out if the 10th grader likes you, because im sure she'd feel just dandy that you like her. and if that doesnt work out, then u have the other one. [ br0kenPr0miiSes's advice column | Ask br0kenPr0miiSes A Question ]
Altazuma answered Sunday February 27 2005, 11:37 pm: Have you thought of simply choosing the one that is really hot?
You want the 10th grader but you don't know if she likes you. Well ask her stupid! Then you know. You already have the other one to fall back on if you crash and burn on the first. [ Altazuma's advice column | Ask Altazuma A Question ]
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