ALright, well i was going out wiht this girl for a while and i really like her than we broke up during the summer, then she went out with 2 other guys after me that werent really as meaningful as when we were going out. So we started highschool and now homecomings coming up in exactly a week and and now shes doesnt want to go with teh kid that asked her because he acting wierd now and stalking her and says there going out when there not. Now i really want to ask this girl and ive liked her ever since we broke up and idk what to do, she doesnt want to go with him but i dont think she wants to hurt his feelings, what can i possibly do in 7 days to get her to start thinking about me again??
MelLeDisko answered Friday October 6 2006, 5:48 pm: Well in the next five or six days just keep talking to her, flirt a little possibly, and just make her laugh and show her how great of a guy you are. And then start talking to her about homecoming, and I'm sure she'll mention the problem with her date again and just ask her,"Hey, well we should go together then! I think it'd be alot of fun!" And just suggest it to her, if she takes it as a date and doesn't feel comfortable with that, then just suggest to her going as friends. If she does, then just have an amazing time, compliment her, make her laugh, you know the drill, and during the last slow dance you should let her know that you've still been having feelings for her ever since you two broke up, and see where it goes from there.
Or if she would feel bad about just breaking off from that guy and still decides to go with him, then just ask her if you can snag a few dances with her ( especially a slow dance ) and just still do whatever the rest of the night, and let her know of your feelings at the one slow dance you have with her.
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