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How should I??


Question Posted Saturday December 2 2006, 5:14 pm

Can ya'll help me to find the best ways to ask our a guy. I've never asked one out b4..so idk! please help!!

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Xenolan answered Sunday December 3 2006, 12:56 am:
Here's a critical detail: Ask him out in person, and while the two of you are alone. That's not to say you should meet him in a dark alley, but don't approach him while he's with a group of friends or bring your friends with you. It should be done without peer pressure involved.

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xokissgoodbyeox answered Saturday December 2 2006, 11:35 pm:
well what you can do is find out the signs, first you have to see if he keeps looking at you in a funny-good kind of way. You can ask some of his guy friends to make him tell who he likes so they can tell you. then when the time is right you ask him out you can do that by asking your friends to do it for you or a note, or asking him out face to face.

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