anyone have any ideas how to say no if someone asks you out and you really want too but are afraid,or you just dont like em. and dont want to hurt their feelings.
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SpartanDancer985 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 10:02 pm: Just say sorry, but i dont want to go out with you or that you just want to be friends. Either that or just say you don't want a boyfriend. But girl you have to learn how to say no. lol
DZANAx3 answered Friday September 2 2005, 7:19 pm: awe well first of be honest dont make things up .. if you dont like them just say that your sorri but theyre not your type or watever ... just be honest and um to to be realli polite about it ... x0x0 Dzana ♥ [ DZANAx3's advice column | Ask DZANAx3 A Question ]
FireFairy141 answered Friday September 2 2005, 5:35 pm: You just have to be straight-forward and explain to them that you dont like them in that way, and that you would much rather be friends. It may seem hard but you'll feel way better after-words!
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