hi i saw your answerrs on a couple of questions, and i like what you said. so i was wondering if you could help me as well/ okay,. so i really want a date for my 8th grade dance. its coming up [ the 9th ], and im scared no one will ask me. ive been told im pretty and i guess im pretty popular so thats not the problem. i havent had a date to a dance yet this year,(that was my choice though) so now i want one. and i dont really wanna ask a guy. usually id be fine with it, but this time its different. i have a couple guys in mind who are just friends, but one day they could be something more, or have been something more. any ideas or tips? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? TEENAGExHEARTS answered Saturday June 3 2006, 2:37 pm: first off...thanks for personally asking me for advice =]. okay for your question: the first thing i think you should do is let people know that your going to the dance. just casually bring it up in a conversation, like, "i can't wait for the dance on friday, it should be really fun." then the guys will know that you are going. and if you want to hint to them that you want to go with them then you can say, "so are you going to the dance also?" next you should let guys know that you are available. like the guys that are on your mind just try to spend a little extra time with them, and just flirt a little bit more than usual. DON'T overdue it though, then they might think that you are clingy. remember to just be confident and don't get too worried and stressed out about wanting a date in time. don't become desperate. and if nobody asks you then don't be discouraged, a guy could always ask you to dance while your there.
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