Question Posted Friday September 15 2006, 12:17 am
Homecoming is coming up, and I don't have a date, nor do I think I will get one. My friends Alex and Kim (both girls)say I should go with them since they don't have dates either. I really want to go, so what I was thinking is I would bribe my friend Ty (boy) into taking me, and we would still go with Alex and Kim. Before I knew them, Alex had a crush on Ty, and he found out and started teasing her and flirting really bad with her, so now she kind of hates him, but he is an assistant coach on her swim team so she tolerates him. The other problem is he is 19 and I am 16. My parents don't have a problem with me asking Ty, so I was wondering if I should ask Ty to take me knowing the history with him and Alex.
Additional info, added Friday September 15 2006, 6:07 pm: when I said "bribe" I meant making him dinner or something, not paying him. Also, I should add that Ty is my older brother's frined as well as mine.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? SnapItsJen answered Friday September 15 2006, 8:28 pm: Girl do what you want it's your life, I mean not anything stupid of course. Ask Ty to the dance I mean if I were you I'd go just friends so nothing happens. But I hope everything goes well for ya! Take care
x0xqtpiex0 answered Friday September 15 2006, 3:29 pm: if i were you, i would talk your situationover with alex first. then , if she approves, go to your friend ty and be like, so do you wanna go to the homecoming with me with some friends ? hope i helpedd
lostinpraise answered Friday September 15 2006, 11:51 am: I'd say don't risk it. You'll have a great time jsut going with your girlfriends and you won't upset Alex. Besides, why would you want to go with a guy that you have to bribe to take you? Its not worth going with a guy unless he asks you out of his own choice and really wants to go with you. Put your friendships first, and have a good time! [ lostinpraise's advice column | Ask lostinpraise A Question ]
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