Question Posted Saturday January 28 2006, 12:21 am
Ok, well I kinda like this kid Anthony at my school..but i don't really know him ..well liek we're not friends..but he's becoming friends with my friends. The other day when I wans't at school he was asking about me...and now my friend is trying to hook us up. She talked to him and he said, "i want to get to know her, before i ask her out." Well alot of people have gone up to him telling him I like him..when I told them to stay out of it...so i was thinkin what I would say is: Hey I know you've been hearin that I like you..but i dont really know you, so do you wanna go to the movies with sum people this weekend? so we can get to know eachother...Do you think that is a good idea.. my friends say he'll like the fact that I have ballz to talk to him and ask him to go to the movies. Do you have any other ideas of what I could say...please anything would help, b/c I dont wanna cum off as a total ass!! x0
xo_Lime_Celebration_xo answered Saturday January 28 2006, 3:36 pm: Well, what I should tell you is that going to the movies is still a little too romantic. Even if it's with some friends. Because the theater is dark. Some things happen in their, when a girl and a boy kiss. Try going somewhere active. Like ice skating, bowling, rollerskating, so, Anthony won't feel so bored. I hope that helped!
Vikki27 answered Saturday January 28 2006, 12:17 pm: Generally, all guys like girls who make the first move BUT you don't want to scare him off, especially if your friends have been laying down that much footwork on your behalf!
In my view, telling him you like him is a HUGE step and one that too many people are scared to take. After all, what guy will lay himself down on the line without someone else doing it first? I think your plan is great and I wish you the best of luck! [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
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