Well i got a problem and its really bugging me cause it hurts me cause i want a g/f!! Well i always start to hang out with the person that i like to get to knoe them but finally when i think i know them enough i decide to ask them out but i always get the same line "were to good of friends" whick i hate now but anyway now i got this girl that i like that i have been really good firends with.. But she just broke up with her b/f cause he was a mean to her and she talked to me more than him...the problem is i want to ask her out but on the other hand i dont want to lose her cause she is a great girl and i love her to death but i mean we talk about everyday for 2 or 3 hours and we always enjoy it...What should i do?? Thanks
runawy_4evr answered Friday June 23 2006, 10:59 am: Dude I would tell her how you felt. I mean you never know what could happen. Ask her the possibilites of you two in the future. See how she feels. You have nothing to lose. [ runawy_4evr's advice column | Ask runawy_4evr A Question ]
jumadel answered Friday June 23 2006, 1:58 am: Hi, just tell her how you feel. If she is a good friend, then she will tell you that she still wants to be friends and then you would just have to accept it. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
xXL0VERGiRLXx answered Friday June 23 2006, 12:04 am: well. i would start by just asking to go to a movie. say like.. just as FRIENDS. like.. that movie Click is coming out tomorrow for example. then after a couple 'friend get togethers...' you can say 'well.. can we go out as a little... more than friends' or something smoother if you can think of it. i mean if she says that youre too good friends, you just say 'okay then lets keep it that way' or something so then she knows it was just an idea, not that your like a dog looking for a bone (expression means desperate && really like her). good luck =D! [ xXL0VERGiRLXx's advice column | Ask xXL0VERGiRLXx A Question ]
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