Question Posted Saturday February 3 2007, 11:05 am
so im going to the movies tonight and i wanna this guy to come with me but im not sure how to ask him. i kind of just want to bring it up and have him say yo ill be there too or something. like i met him there when i went with my friend and these two other guys and like we talked like the whole movie. and whenever i talk on the phone with him it ends up to be like two hours. problem is he has a girlfriend and she'll prob. hate me if i go to the movies with him, or she'll end up going and it will be the most awqward thing. && his friend thats a girl hates me. like she called pretending to be his gf and said i couldnt talk to him anymore. ha. well he found out and got all pissed off and shit. so we still talk. i want it to be like last time, but then he had just broken up with his gf & now i THINK there going out again. && i sort of want it to be the same people agian. but i dont know. i was just thinking of bring it up and having them just show up or something.
im 15/f & live in Pennsylvania.
help. =]
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be like, whats up?
and then whatever he says, hell prob ask you back.
then you should say, "not a lot now. im going to the movies later with ___, though."
and then he'll probablyyy ask about it, and you should say something like, yeah were seeing WHATEVER. and then be like, have you seen it?
and if he says no, go, "its supposed to be good. you should come with us"
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