Question Posted Wednesday November 8 2006, 5:50 pm
i kno girls arent nsupposed to ask guys out, but i like this guy and im almost positive he likes me back- im gonna see him friday night i think so what do i say to him?
Rainbow23 answered Thursday November 9 2006, 3:36 am: Men like women who are confrontational (e.g asking a person out in person), let him know how you feel about him for all you know he might feel the same way. [ Rainbow23's advice column | Ask Rainbow23 A Question ]
emilyjessica0x answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 8:54 pm: Its not against the law to ask guys out. Ive asked lots of guys out. If you like him, then go for it! You'll be happy in the outcome. But yes, basically what everyone said below is true.
take_thisride answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 8:44 pm: I ask guys out all the time. haha
You should ask him out. Confidence is a big turn on for guys. But only ask him out if you know there is AT LEAST an 80 percent chance that he will say YES. Otherwise, wait a little while longer. But if he likes you, just go for it. You have nothing to lose [ take_thisride's advice column | Ask take_thisride A Question ]
schlichtinator answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 6:36 pm: Who said that girls aren't supposed to ask guys out?
NO ONE.
Guys love it when girls make the first move. I'll say it again, for emphasis.
Guys love it when girls make the first move. They love it.
What kind of event is friday night? A party? A football game? Try to be with him for the night. You might even, if it is a kind of outing, ask if he wants to go with YOU, even though he is already attending.
wickedwicca answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 6:34 pm: well of course girls are allowed to ask guys out, guys can be just as nervous about asking as girls as you are asking them. If you see him friday night even though your sure he likes you, i would ask him subtly and drop hints just to stop yourself getting humiliated by him if he says no. I hope this helps :) [ wickedwicca's advice column | Ask wickedwicca A Question ]
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