Ive been kinda chasing a girl for awhile named sarah. Shes a cheerleader and very cute. I recently found out at a basketball game that a different girl, Brooke, that i have always thought was crazy hott would date me if i asked her. The funny thing is at that same basketball game, I ran into a girl in my grade that I and others would say is very outta my league. This girl's name is Lauren. Now i was at home later that night and Lauren calls me up asking what I was doing and we all know she wantde me to ask her out. What should I do? HELP!!!!!!!
Also think about which one gives you the bigger smile when you think about her, which one do you think about more, which one you would prefer to hang around, etc.
BecauseYouLivex3 answered Monday January 16 2006, 1:27 pm: You need to pick which girl you like best. Do you just like Lauren because she wanted you to ask her out yet shes outta your league ? Or do you just like Brooke because shes "crazy hot" ? Or do you like Sarah since youve been chasing her for awhile. Pick the one you like best outta those 3 girls. And than you should go out with that girl. Because what a girl whats is a guy whose crazy about her like she is about him. One who thinks the girls perfect in her own way. So pick the one your crazy about. Inside & Out. Hope I helped <3 [ BecauseYouLivex3's advice column | Ask BecauseYouLivex3 A Question ]
sensual20008 answered Monday January 16 2006, 1:26 pm: You should just ask lauren out cause she seems to like you and do you really wont to wait around for the other too girls and you might just like lauren more then you think and if you think that wont work try brooke because wants you to chase her till she is ready.
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