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Dance!


Question Posted Thursday December 8 2005, 4:55 pm

Ok there is this dance at my school tomorrow, but since it might snow it might be on jan.13, so it's urgent. This guy I like is going and he says he wants to dance with me (grinding) but I want to actually get him to slow dance with me, because he grinds on everybody and I feel like I'm just one of the others, (which I probably am) How do I get him to like me enough to slow dance with me, or should I ask him myself? After all he does want to dance with me.

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hco_babe answered Friday December 9 2005, 4:14 pm:
ask him. just be casual and say "hey do you wanna dance?"

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brokenagain answered Thursday December 8 2005, 10:22 pm:
Just ask him and see what he says he already wants to dance with you so say i will dance with you and can i ask a slow dance with you. seems like he will do it good luck and have fun!

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