mystical_breeze answered Friday August 19 2005, 3:25 pm: Make up your mind about who you want to go out with. If you like this one girl, give it a shot and get to know her better. Then ask her out, and if she says no, accept it. If she says yes, then just get to know the other girl just as friends. It's your decicion who you want to date, so follow what your mind says, not what people say online. [ mystical_breeze's advice column | Ask mystical_breeze A Question ]
JUST_ASK_ME_<3 answered Friday August 19 2005, 3:23 pm: Ok commin from a girl that WiSHES this quy would ask me out .. i think you should qo out with her .. i mean like she mite like you alot but wouldnt tell her friends .. just qo for it [ JUST_ASK_ME_<3's advice column | Ask JUST_ASK_ME_<3 A Question ]
SnakeOfHappiness answered Friday August 19 2005, 3:17 pm: I think if you like one girl more than the other then I think you should go for her. To tell you the truth, I think you better go with your friends girl because if you two are happy together then I would go for her. Hope I helped! [ SnakeOfHappiness's advice column | Ask SnakeOfHappiness A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Friday August 19 2005, 2:52 pm: hmm..you need to straighten out your feelings first. who do you care for more? who do you like more? who do you think you'd be better with? who do you think you'd enjoy hanging out with more? etc. those type of things. if you really like the first girl, ask her out like you said you wanted to, and if she says no, then try a relationship w/ the other girl.
CallMeQt97 answered Friday August 19 2005, 2:46 pm: Why cant you just ask both? you can ask the one you like out first and if she says no then ask the other girl out. thats just if you want to. but if you dont like the other girl who might say yes just dont ask her at all its unfair if you start going out and you dont really like her. :) [ CallMeQt97's advice column | Ask CallMeQt97 A Question ]
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