So me and this boy are great friends, seriously. I kinda like him, but no one knows, and we flirt all the time. I can't help it, I'm a natural flirt. But I heard he was going to ask me out, and I asked my friends what they thought and I got mixed replies. Some think we wouldn't look good together, some think we should go out, stuff like that. I mean I want to say yes, but I don't want it to be weird. Because right now, me and him are pretty free around each other and nothing is awkward. I want to go out with him, and not have people make fun of me and I want things to stay the same. What should I do? Thanks
daniellelovee answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 5:30 pm: i think you guys would be great together. its always good that you guys were buddies first. so then it shouldnt really be as akward as you thinkk! if you really do like him give it a shot. its worth it. hope i helped :]] [ daniellelovee's advice column | Ask daniellelovee A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 5:27 pm: who cares what other people think. if theyre your true friends they should respect your decision. don't miss out on a great relationship just because a few people might not approve or doesnt think you'll "look good together". give it a try. you dont really have anything to lose. i would suggest talking about it with him first though. make sure that you guys stay friends no matter what because friendship is really important.
sam_lost answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 4:44 pm: I suggest you go out with him. You said you want to but you dont want anyone to make fun of you but who cares what they think of you! Dont hold yourself back or be scared to follow through with something oyu want [ sam_lost's advice column | Ask sam_lost A Question ]
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