Ok, I don't want any smartass answer but my friend ask my crush out. I know that guys hate it when a girls friend askes them out. But I couldn't stop her! I asked her what he said and he just said " I don't know." I really like this guy. But I don't want him to think I am a baby and can't do things myself. So what can I say? I really need. Help.
Imperialistic answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 11:35 pm: You need to confront him as soon as possible and tell him your friend asked him without your consent. Don't confirm or deny the fact that you like him unless he asks (and if he does, be subtle) and see what he answers to that.
P.S. An "I don't know" is a pretty good sign considering you didn't ask him yourself. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
xxBrOkEnxx answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 5:45 pm: well since your friend already talked to him and everything.. maybe you should talk to him to make you not seem babyish like you said..like talk to him about how you feel..and actually know what your like thinking and everything.. [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
xO_angelcutie_Ox answered Monday September 26 2005, 8:38 pm: Well...if you talk to this guy like on regualr bases, you can just go up and talk to him. Like be friendish...and be like...I'm SOO sorry...I didnt know ( your friends name ) came up to you and asked you out for me. I would've stoped her if I knew. if you are confident enough you can also say; I was going to ask you out myself sooner or later, and then you can ask him what his answer would be.
HOPE I HELPED!! ask more questions if you need! [ xO_angelcutie_Ox's advice column | Ask xO_angelcutie_Ox A Question ]
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