i want to go with my friend (hes a guy, im a girl) to our dance at the end of they year. alot of poeple have dates already. but he's already going with my sort-of friend. i really want to go with him though!!! anyone have any ideas on how to get him to go with me?
summerGIRL_xo answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 7:19 pm: you should pay him to go with you and kidnap your "sort-of" friend and put her in the closet during the dance.
Devina answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 7:15 pm: It's so sad... but he has a date already... There's nothing you can do, honey... I'm sorry... If you can get him to go with you, it will hurt the other girl's feelings. So, think of others' feelings first before you decide to take an action. I understand your feeling. You really want him to go with you, but it's just not meant to be... I'm so sorry... There's still next year...
Hope you'll find a date! I really wish the best luck for you... [ Devina's advice column | Ask Devina A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 6:59 pm: sorry, i know you dont wanna hear this as well [ i agree with the girl before me] but you cant have him. hun, im sorry but hes got a date. you cant have him. consider him like a really cute pair of shoes but they are sold out. BUMMER. but just find anotehr cute pair and buy them. you end up liking them more anyway - just like guys. find another guy ;] one who REALLY wants to go with you. or just go solo. and have an amazing time with friends.
smcheerleadingx answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 6:42 pm: Hey, it might suck to hear this but if he's got a date, he's got a date. He's not going to blow off this other girl to go with you (even if you are pretty or nice). Don't be too greedy now =)
Anyway, if you want to see him during the dance, you can meet him and his date there. You can talk for a while but don't get clingy.
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