hi, i am going to the prom this year and I going by my slef with a couple of freinds.I dont know what to do i mean to feel if i dont get chance dance any guy i know i can ask or something. i like this guy he say he dance with me but i htink he forget its ok keep remineding him that he promise me? or let him figure out his self?
oxKateKaylaxo answered Monday April 18 2005, 3:50 pm: Remind the guy once more but don't chase after him. If he doesn't remember he is probably not interested. Don't hound him. It's his loss. Find someone else you like that you can ask. Even if they say no, live it up with your friends!
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cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Monday April 18 2005, 2:41 pm: no dont remind him he will get angry and not want to dance with you what i would do is just simply send him signals that you want to dance or talk or do something together there some good signals would be eye contact or just smiles or if your daring enough strike up a conversation with him and then he will remember
Evikins answered Monday April 18 2005, 2:27 pm: Prom...once in a life time event(sigh). Its not a big deal if you asked him to dance. Its just a matter of how u feel about that idea. For my prom, no one asked ne one to dance. We just danced. Plus Its not a bad idea to let him figure it out himself either. But would you be disappointed if he doesn't? The best thing to do is just go the prom, there'll be alot of guys who will want to dance with you, and eventually, he'll come around to ask u to dance. And when he does, have fun. [ Evikins's advice column | Ask Evikins A Question ]
yourdaddy answered Monday April 18 2005, 2:25 pm: Just get down to the floor and do some break dance.
It's good to breakdance by urself coz u gonna catch his attention and then u can breakdance with him.
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