Hey i asked you a question like this before and loved your advice, but now i need some more help on the same issue lol,
Ok my question is about my prom.... there is this guy at my school, and last week he was hinting a lot about prom and me... for example we went to the mall and he picked out a prom dress for me and told me i looked great in it (i looked horrible) and lots of other little things (like saying its fate for us to go to prom), now that i am thinking about asking him, this week hes changed a bit, a doesn't mention prom as much. Does he still want to go with me( or did he want to go in the first place)? should i ask him? and how should I? i just want to go as friends and have a good time, but i am afraid of rejection. Thanks in advance
well ok back to business. i deffinitely think this guy still wants to go with you. the way i see it, he feels like he was nagging too much last week and doesn't want to keep doing that in fear of annoying you. maybe he was expecting you to ask him last week if he kept hinting about it, but since you never asked him, he has lost hope and took it as a "no i don't want to go with you, stop asking" sort of thing.
deffinitely ASK HIM!! i highly doubt he will say no if he was hinting about it last week! there is no way he can change his mind soo fast!! don't be afraid, everything good in life comes from taking a chance! make a joke out of it so that even if he does say no, it won't be akward. say something like "so since you think it's our fate to go to prom together, why don't we?" or something like that. he might think you're kidding or something, so if he asks just let him know you're serious!!
plus, you want to do it ASAP so that in case for some reason he does say NO (which i really doubt he will), you can still have time to find another date! let me know how things go or if you need any more help... hope this helped!! :) [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
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