im freaking out here! Prom's only a few months away and i still don't have a date:( I really want one because its prom you know, and i really want to take a date with me, but the thing is i don't know anybody to take. My social life has been put on hold because of school anf homework so basically the only place i see anyone is at work. I know a guy but we talk a bit here and there (i really like him to, but hes 2 years younger) should i ask him, or if not what should i do for a date?Thanx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? JoeyGirl123 answered Saturday March 25 2006, 10:58 am: Everyone is always worried about that. If you really like that guy who is 2 yrs younger than you, try talking to him and ask him out. Talk to him more, and show him all the good qualitites about you. If it ends up that at the end you don't have a date, that's fine, go with a friend. You don't have to have a date to enjoy prom. Or, go with a guy friend of yours who doesn't have a date either...but stick to the goal of getting the guy you really like. Talk to him more, maybe invite him over sometime. Then bring up the topic a couple of times. Hope I helped....have fun at prom!!
ForfeitYourDream answered Friday March 24 2006, 9:55 pm: What was said below my answer is very true. Guys are very last-minute. I'd make the move first, or else you might be waiting for a while :P.
Definitely ask your guy friend! Who cares if he's younger, take someone who you know you'll have a fun time with and will feel comfortable with.
karenR answered Friday March 24 2006, 2:50 am: I think it is a little early to be stressing to much. Guys are notorious for waiting until they absolutely have to ask. Some girls are too.
So plan on going. If it gets to close, or, if you just really want to, go ahead and ask the younger guy. I got me one of those..they're great! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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