Question Posted Wednesday November 1 2006, 10:37 pm
my question is that I asked this one girl out on a bet, but not really a bet it was kind of weird. Like me and my friend both like loved these two girls, but I didn't ask a girl out in the class before so I thought it would be weird. So he said if I asked Mondea(her name) out will u ask kayla out. I agreed to it, but not on the bet because I was going to do it later in the week no matter what. But he just motivated me, so I did it. She said no, and ill get to the reason. Well before I asked her out we made the sort of bet. So my friend ask her out first (his now girlfriend), while this was happening I asked out the other girl. She was taking a while to respond and I wondered why. Now I know why, my friend said to the girl he asked out, I am asking you out on a bet, and this girl told the girl I was asking out so the girl I asked out said no basically. I had just founnd out today that my friend told his now girlfriend about the bet. So I came clean about the bet thing, that I truly do like her, which I do, and that I thought that I should do this because I needed to tell her coming from me. So what should I do now? She knows I like her since I told her, what do I do now???
ferret answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 11:54 pm: You can try talking to her, and telling her how you feel. Other then that there really isn't anything else you can do. If she doesn't listen/believe you, then that's that.
But again, talk to her about it, and be sincere, hopefully she'll listen to ya.
good luck buddy! [ ferret's advice column | Ask ferret A Question ]
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