how do you get a girl to go out on a date w/ you? i'm kind of shy and i have trouble talking to girls...sometimes i can't even say hi...help is appreciated i rate
jumadel answered Friday June 23 2006, 2:24 am: Hi, theres really only one way to do it. ASK HER OUT. If you keep being shy and sitting around then your not getting anywhere, believe me. Girls usually feel flattered about being asked out. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
xXL0VERGiRLXx answered Thursday June 22 2006, 11:27 pm: well, as a girl, my answer is: start off by maybe telling a friend that you like them. girls dont like it when a guy asks you out... but they dont mind when someone says that you like them. but that person cant be like.. a messanger- otherwise its cheesy. that friend of yours could say 'did you know that ___(so && so) likes you'? then hear what her reaction is. if she sounds flattered, then go for it. ask her out. if she doesnt... then keep trying for it. maybe talk to her... maybe say hi every once in a while =] [ xXL0VERGiRLXx's advice column | Ask xXL0VERGiRLXx A Question ]
JBella123 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 7:46 pm: Ok i am a girl they like when you are nice and have confidence just be your self and dont lie girls hate that soooooo much i knw i am a girl lol.. ohh and you have 2 sweet talk them girls love that. [ JBella123's advice column | Ask JBella123 A Question ]
dave answered Thursday June 22 2006, 7:09 pm: Dude its simple go to the gym get your self some conifadance(get a 6 pack) go up to the girl and ask if she wants to go to any place where you can take your shirt off and the rest should come pretty easy [ dave's advice column | Ask dave A Question ]
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