Question Posted Saturday September 2 2006, 12:43 pm
ok so i really want to ask this girl out to home coming but i dont know how and creative ideas??
-16 male
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? more_than_a_feeling answered Monday September 4 2006, 5:18 pm: Creatively...hmmm. I've heard various stories. Like sometimes people decorate the person they want to ask's locker with a romantic note asking them. One of my sister's friends wrapped himself up in Christmas tree lights and plugged them in, then when the girl he was asking came to the window he said "You light up my life!! Will you go to homecoming with me?" My friend asked his girlfriend by decorating her room in roses and then came out of her closet with a bouquet of roses and asked her. Stuff like that. Be creative.
P.S. You'll probably have to consult with the girl/guy's parents if any of your plans to ask them involve being in their room or surprising them or something. Plan AHEAD because if it's like last second then it probably won't work out and it'll piss her/his parents off too. [ more_than_a_feeling's advice column | Ask more_than_a_feeling A Question ]
*Kate* answered Saturday September 2 2006, 3:39 pm: They make these puzzels that are just blank, and you could write a message on it and then give it to her and tell her to put it together. Or You could by a box of chocolates and you know how the candy is on little wrappers? you can put paper between the wrapper and the chocolate with one of the letters. Then as she eats the chocolate it will spell out H-O-M-E-C-O-M-I-N-G-?
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