hey yall ok i give great advice to friends about girls but i cant give me any. so... i like this girl she nos it i told her she imed me and said i like u more as a friend but i wrote a letter to her saying i understand but should i give it to her and after i give it to her should i ak her out plz help
TeenageCupid answered Wednesday March 9 2005, 12:36 pm: You should definately give her the letter, to let her know that you're taking it like a gentleman. And she already told you she likes you more as a friend, so you cant ask her out cause her answer is obvious. Really sorry, I dont think she's playing hard to get or anything. [ TeenageCupid's advice column | Ask TeenageCupid A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday March 9 2005, 9:59 am: I think you should give her the note....Better yet tell her in person that you understand.Then, you stay friends and don't ask her out right away.Maybe over time if you are good enough friends she will change her opinion and she will want to date.You will send a mixed signal if you ask her out now...You just told her you understood that she only wanted to be friends right? Good luck to you :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
luvyourfavoritex answered Wednesday March 9 2005, 12:08 am: You should give her the letter because then atleast she will know that you understand her feelings and you care. That might even possibly make her like you a little more. But if she likes you more as a friend then you probably shouldn't ask her out. Especially after giving her a letter that states that you understand she really just likes you as a friend. [ luvyourfavoritex's advice column | Ask luvyourfavoritex A Question ]
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