i asked Frank to the prom, but he said he didn't know because he said he can't dance. i asked him again and he back with the reply "dances aren't for me". what should i do?! i really want him to go because the 2 of us will have a fun time.
karenR answered Thursday March 17 2005, 5:08 pm: Tell him the dancing isn't important.You can dance with others but you'd really like his company at the dance. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
KrazieSweetLover answered Thursday March 17 2005, 4:50 pm: ask him if he wants to go at all... and if he says yes say how about going with me... if he says something thats not a yes say you meen just as friends... and if still no go.. then ask someone else [ KrazieSweetLover's advice column | Ask KrazieSweetLover A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 1:49 pm: say you'd like to go cuz.. well you'd like to spend that speacial moment with him and its not all about dancing its just about having a good time-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
angelinluv6767 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 1:10 pm: tell him that alot of people cant dance, they just go to have fun and thats what you want yall to do!! (have fun) and if he still says they arent for him, tell him that you can teach him to dance! and se ehow that goes. hope this helped. [ angelinluv6767's advice column | Ask angelinluv6767 A Question ]
MummuM answered Thursday March 17 2005, 1:04 pm: Tell him that you'll teach him how to dance and it's really not that hard. Maybe after school sometime he could go over to your house. You guys could do some dancing in your room and such. That way he won't feel so uncomfortable and maybe he'll change his mind about prom.
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
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