Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 4:03 pm
There is this boy in all of my classes except library and computer. I go to a small Catholic school btw. Anyway, I think hes sweet and cute and really nice. he sits next to me in honors algebra. but i made fun of him last year for no reason and i think he kinda likes me but im scared that if i ask him out, his mom (who hates me) will get mad.
what should i do?
13/f
happychicka answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 5:41 pm: First i would apologize to the boy saying that you are really sorry that you teased him for not reason. Then in maybe a day or to ask him out. As for his mom, dont worry about her, she can't really do anything to your guys realationship, she can say what she thinks to her son but its her son's choice who he wants to say. So to sum what i said up, say your sorry and ask him out. I really hope i helped. [ happychicka's advice column | Ask happychicka A Question ]
AwesomeAdviceGiver93 answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 5:23 pm: go for it anyway.. i mean come on.. you only live once. and his mom cant MAKE him break up with you.. its his choice not yours....
alycatrox answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 4:35 pm: what i think is that you should email or write a letter to the boy and his mother, say sorry, then ask him out if he accepts your apology. if that doesnt work then you know hes not interested. trust me, if he really does like you, he will give in and he will tell his mom you are a good person [ alycatrox's advice column | Ask alycatrox A Question ]
H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 4:29 pm: go for it. that's his mom's deal if she doesn't like you. if you guys would go out then she'd have to deal with it and she might get to liking you.
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