There is a formal dance coming up soon at my school. And my boyfriend already told me that he wanted me to ask him(since i'm taking him..bc he's in 11th grade and the dance is for 9 + 10). I want to ask him in a really cute/different way. Does anyone have a idea that would be really cute? Thank you so much! I rate high!!
AGEHA answered Thursday December 1 2005, 2:38 pm: Just ask him. It is incredibly insignificant and inconsequential, so don't bother trying to make such a big deal out of such a little event. Especially when he is already expecting you to ask him. [ AGEHA's advice column | Ask AGEHA A Question ]
ManDA_Lee answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 4:48 pm: Miss Dancerr,
AWW that is so cute. I would say,
You should ask him by telling his friend,
That you want to play foot ball, Or
any kinda sport that he likes &
tHen tACKLE him. & ask him... how's
that for an invite.. <3
kailey answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 3:33 pm: This may sound stupid, but my boyfriend did this when he asked me to our dance & it was really cute.
Take him on some sort of scavenger hunt. Give him a clue to start with & have it lead him to something, say a letter or an object symbolizing the dance or something. With each new object, include another clue until he has found all the objects. Make them really obvious (which is why I suggested letters, my boyfriend just spelled out "V-dance?") so that he'll figure it out. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
FullMoonLover08 answered Monday November 28 2005, 11:06 pm: Umm what about using a special flower or maybe hmmm a random email. or oooo theres a really nice way make one of them fortune teller things and have all possibilities ask him to go...that be really cute [ FullMoonLover08's advice column | Ask FullMoonLover08 A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.