Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 8:16 pm
15/M Fairly recently (about a week or two), I think that this one girl have been trying to get my attention. A few days ago, we walked past each other in the hall and one of her friends pushed her into me and then they giggled. It wasn't hard, it was just a little shuv, just like playing around kind of pushing and shuving. I know that it was on purpose because there wasn't really anyone else by us. This girl also sits by me in one class. She recently started listening to everything that I say. Like, if I'm talking to my friends she'll ask me about stuff that I'm talking about and just getting me to talk to her. It isn't annoying, and it's not like she just interupts us, so I'm fine with her. She'll also ask me stuff like how my day is going or if I'm doing anything that day. And of course, I talk back to her and ask her stuff, too. She's pretty hot. But I don;t just like her because of her body. She plays sports (I do too), she's smart, cute, funny, and nice, too. Girls say that I'm cute, and I've even gotten asked out by girls that I wasn't interested in. But is she waiting for me to ask her out or something? Thanks
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 11:57 pm: Well, when they say girls are complicated, we're not more complicated than you guys.
Girls are all different and they flirt in different ways with all the guys. For all anyone knows, she could be just being herself or just bored in class.
But it seems like she likes you so just ask her out. Most of the time, girls will not ask guys out. I know, pretty sad. But anywhos.
Just ask her out casually and if she declines, no big deal. Or if you don't want to seem too forward, try and going in small groups to movies or go bowling or something including her and her friends. Then just ask her out to the movies (yes, trite but it works)
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