I like this guy named Ben. He knows i like him b/c of my little brother. Well i volunteer with him alot. so all year i am going to be seeing him. i want to ask him out but i don't know what to do. by the way... i'm not one of those girls who waits for the guys to ask them out. too old fashioned for me.
karenR answered Friday July 22 2005, 12:55 am: You just simply say to him, want to go to a movie? Or whatever event you might want to ask him to. Good luck. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
TaNningisLoVex answered Thursday July 21 2005, 2:31 pm: well i do this all the time get a friend to ask him if they like you !! always works for me and if you find out they dont theres a lot of other guys that do like you and you'll find one someday and things well pan out the way you plan just watch ,, ly
hope i helped
VanityScore answered Thursday July 21 2005, 2:30 pm: Before you do something rash, I want to warn you. Ben knows you like him.. and he's not doing anything about it. That's not a good sign.
But if you still want to ask him out, just ask him. "Do you want to go see (insert name of movie here) with me on Friday?"
Make sure it's a movie he desperately wants to see. But if you want to ask him to be your boyfriend, I guess the best way is to come straight out with that, too. Write him a note, or tell him over the phone. It'll be easier that way.
brittany_x31 answered Thursday July 21 2005, 4:03 am: The best way you can do this is if you get a friend or write a note. This, most of the time, works. I used to be the QUEEN of "hooking" people up when I was younger. I wrote notes to the boys that my friends like and they ALWAYS ende up going out with the boy that they liked.
If you're not too shy, you can ask him out in person. If you have his number, you can call him. That works too. You can tell him how you feel and he can't see your facial expression while you're doing it.
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