icey0990 answered Sunday October 9 2005, 11:23 pm: you just say you can flat out ask "will you go out with me" or you can take a different approach..you can ask questions like..."do you see us as being anything more than just friends?"...or "what are you doing this saturday? wanna catch a movie with me?" these are lines that will let him know that you like him..its different ways of seeing his reaction ..this way your not shot down on the spot. you can ask to hang out with him..ask him on a date kind of thing..or you can straight out ask him out.
crazyoutyamindisback answered Sunday October 9 2005, 10:52 pm: go to him and be like hey whats up umm you doing anything this ________ (day of date) if hes says no be like well i was wondering if you wanna go see a movie or something and if he says yeah its set if he says no the better luck next time well hope i helped and if you have ne more quesitons just drop em in my inbox ~*kelly*~ (rate me plz) [ crazyoutyamindisback's advice column | Ask crazyoutyamindisback A Question ]
XmeXohXmie answered Sunday October 9 2005, 10:41 pm: I know you might think it is, but it isnt a good idea. Don't ask a guy out. A man likes to feel like he is in control, I know it sounds stupid and messed up, but its guys right? Haha, but seriously, let him come to you.
shopoholicgrl answered Sunday October 9 2005, 10:33 pm: you could talk to him and casually ask him if he wants to go to the movies with a bunch of people and you on friday. then at the movies flirt, talk a little, then later on (after flirting and hanging out), mabye in a few weeks ask him what you guys are, bf/gf or just friends. i wouldn't rush it! [ shopoholicgrl's advice column | Ask shopoholicgrl A Question ]
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