Theres this guy in my class, we're kinda friends, but recently since I told friends I liked him they say they haven't told but he's been kinda blankin me mostly. One of the friends says I should ask him out, but I'm no Sandra Bullock. So should I or shouldn't I????
mizzthang91 answered Friday March 4 2005, 9:01 pm: go for it!!! it doesnt matter what u look like you sound like a very sweet person! so good luck! ...xox Ariella
ps: haha you're funny out of all the pretty actresses you could've chosen for an example of good looks you chose sandra bulloks haha how random! sorry and good luck!! [ mizzthang91's advice column | Ask mizzthang91 A Question ]
CraziForRey619 answered Friday March 4 2005, 8:16 pm: I think you should wait alittle bit, it seems like he is sending mixed signals. Try to talk to him more, get to know him, and see if you think he likes you like that. Sometimes guys are just flattered, other times they just want to be friends. Besta Luck [ CraziForRey619's advice column | Ask CraziForRey619 A Question ]
shelby answered Friday March 4 2005, 7:20 pm: Yeah go for it the only thing he can say is no and every girl gets turned down in her life.....trust me [ shelby's advice column | Ask shelby A Question ]
punkrockprincess answered Friday March 4 2005, 5:22 pm: dont do anything that you dont wanna do. if you dont wanna ask the guy out, then you dont have to. do what you want! if he likes you enough, then he'll totally ask you out! just make it obvious to him!
twizzler2 answered Friday March 4 2005, 4:18 pm: If you are comfortable asking a guy out--go for it. But if you think you'll freak out and make a fool of yourself-dont do it. Just make sure whatever choice you pick-it's the correct one. If you don't want to ask him out, try giving him signs that you like him. i hope i helped
*good luck *twizz [ twizzler2's advice column | Ask twizzler2 A Question ]
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