Question Posted Saturday September 24 2005, 11:50 pm
my bff was asked to go to homecoming by this reallly cute guy..and he asked her out but she said that she had to think about.. and i think i'm starting to like him..and friday at the f-ball game we were like flirting..what should i do if he like asked me out or something before homecoming..i don't wanna make my bff mad..cause i love her to death! thx
AskAlexa answered Sunday September 25 2005, 7:08 pm: If she wasnt even that sure if she wanted to go with him tell her that u kinda like him. that way if he asks you it wont be a huge shock. but if he does ask you to go ask your friend if it would bother her, if it would tell the guy that u think it would bother your friend and you dont want anything to be weird. Still hang out with your guy friend at the dance. just dont do anything to mess anything up with your friend. afterall...hes just a guy :)
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LadyGoodman answered Sunday September 25 2005, 4:51 am: I agree with sevenleggedduck but at the same time, I'm sure there are hundreds of other eligible guys at your school. Why not avoid drama and start flirting with one of them? [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
SevenLeggedDuck answered Sunday September 25 2005, 1:47 am: Girls in general need to stop getting crushes on guys that go after their friends. She obviously doesn't like him that much if she has to think about it, so if he goes after you, then I'm pretty sure it's fair game. [ SevenLeggedDuck's advice column | Ask SevenLeggedDuck A Question ]
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