Question Posted Monday September 26 2005, 10:32 pm
There's a homecoming dance on Saturday that I want to go to. There's a girl I really like and want to ask her to go with me. People have told me that I should ask her. I've never done anything like this before and am really nervous. Can you please give me help on what to do? Thanks a lot.
tangerine answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 7:14 am: Ask her! One way to get over the fear of rejection thing is to ask one of her girl friends if they think she'll go with you, if they say yes then definately ask her, if they say no then go ahead and ask her anyways, but this way you'll be a little more prepared for her response.
rosebud_01 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 1:30 am: Just take it easy because it's never easy when you ask a girl out. But girls like it when they are being asked out. Here are some ways that you can ask her out. Write her a note, talk to her before school if you see her, during lunch if you need some more time, or you can wait until after school that way you have all day to think about what you are going to say and how.I hope that I helped you but if not you can visit me at my column. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
froggy1983 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 12:01 am: okay first you need to calm down. I know it's easy to get nervous about these things considering I am a girl but I have always had to be outgoing and ask the guy out. anyways, if you really like her as much as you say you do then ask her to go with you. The worst she can do is say no and if she does don't let it get you down just find someone else to ask. I'm sure you will find someone to go with in no time. Good luck! [ froggy1983's advice column | Ask froggy1983 A Question ]
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