im in 9th grade an im a guy im only 4'10" im probabl the shortest kid in the grade. when i ask out a girl i usually get a no maybe when we r in 10th grade. i realize that means im too short i like this girl i went out with her 2 years ago i think she likes me cause when i flirt with her she blushes and smiles she is only like 5 inches taller than me should i ask her out?
Megx3 answered Friday December 1 2006, 6:29 pm: Yes! Go for it! If she likes you, she likes you for who you are. Maybe how you make her laugh or how nice you are to her. If she turns you down, you are better off without her. She's either too much into looks or cares what everybody else will think. Good luck! [ Megx3's advice column | Ask Megx3 A Question ]
H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Friday December 1 2006, 6:10 pm: Woah, this sounds so familiar !! One of my friends is really short too and he gets that answer alot I guess, girls think he's cute.. but pretty much because he's little. He went out with one of my best friends (about 2 years ago the first time) and then he liked a couple girls but the didn't like him back, and so he liked my friend again last year.. and he asked her out and they went out. So I think that if this girl went out with you then, then she'll probably go out with you again. Not caring about your height then or now. Ask her out. If it doesn't work out then don't even worry about it because she's the one who's being shallow about it.
tinkerbelle92 answered Friday December 1 2006, 5:37 pm: Yes! you should totally ask her out! Who cares if you're short. All of the girls that turned you down because you're short care too much about what people think... and they are afraid people might say something about it. If this girl really does like you, then she won't care if you are short or not, and she will go out with you for your personality. Good luck!
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