Even though I am currently dating my boyfriend, would it still be right for him to properly ask me to Home Comming? Or is it just an obligation and we both know it so there for he doesn't need to ask.
Ambix3 answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 3:14 pm: I would talk to him about that. Just bring it up, and ask him if you two are going together. Most couples go together. But talk to him about it. Have fun tho!
xO_aLex_xO answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 6:50 pm: well- he technally dosnt HAVE to- but most people think its romantic to ask..if you want him to ask you- just be like- whats the deal for homecoming or ask one of your friends or 1 of his friends to just be like- " soo have you asked [ YOUR NAME HERE ] to homecoming yet?"
broadzilla answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 12:09 am: If he's already your boyfriend, you should talk about it together and see if you both want to go, and you both can. Money, interest, and scheduling may be a concern, so don't expect that it's a given. [ broadzilla's advice column | Ask broadzilla A Question ]
SoInToYoUx0x answered Monday August 22 2005, 11:21 pm: it is an obligation he can ask you on it to make it like exciting for you or he doesnt have to since he is your boyfriend but he might just to make it a lil interasitting.. hope this helps you out.
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Br4It22Ta05Ny answered Monday August 22 2005, 10:32 pm: Hey Hun! Its sort of an obligation but then again it isnt like he cant ask you. But I guess maybe he thinks he doesnt have to since yall are dating. Its kind of a tough question.
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jj_u_i_c_y answered Monday August 22 2005, 10:30 pm: well i was invited to the senior dance wen i was a sophmore but that was just cause i was on the dance commite i had no choice but, i guess it also an obligation but it would be part of the whole experience if he asked you.
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