hey i thought its really nice that your making this to help other people =] well anyways i'm really good friends with this guy.. i like him so much & we're best friends.. he's been in a reliationship w/ my other best friend for like 3 months & they broke up becuz he checks out other girls.. like only one time i got the currage to ask him out and he thought i was joking and hes like your going to dump me tommorow but no matter how hard i try he'll like never understand how i really feel about him =/ i want to ask him out but i dont know how to say it to him w/ out him thinking i'm just doing it for a joke help me! ((o & im a girl and im 12))
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? shortiebebe021 answered Friday April 29 2005, 9:12 pm: ok this is your conversation...
you ask him to go out with you
he thinks you're joking AGAIN
tell him that you're not joking and just to go out with you and then you can prove that you aren't going to dump him tomorrow or anything. if he still thinks you're joking, just say to try it out. if he STILL thinks you're joking, tell him you're give him $10 for him to go out with you * omg haha i'm just kidding, don't do that!! unless you wnat to?* if he still thinks you're joking, tell him with a serious face and everything, explain to him how much you want to go out with him, and make it sound like you mean it. if he STILL thinks you're joking, wow then i think he might just be purposely trying not to go out with you then... (sorry!!!) it won't really hurt to try right? [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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