im 15/f
So, i went to the sadie hawkins dance with a guy i knew. and i guess friends with but I kinda like him in a way. theres some awkward weird moments sometimes, but i talk to him too.
i have another dance coming up and i have to ask a guy. all the other people i was gonna ask are alrady taken. Its like 2 weeks from now.. and i need to ask someone. I was gonna ask the person i went to the dance with before, and I think i am. but i dont want him thinking I like him..cause he probably thinks im a weird little Freshman. I really dont want him thinking im in Love with him.
SHOULD i ask him to the dance???
if i say "can u go with me AS FRIENDS"
idk. i feel bad for some reason .
anyways
should I ask him>? thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? junebug93 answered Friday March 9 2007, 10:25 pm: Reading your question, it sounds like you really really do want to ask this guy. First of all, relax... he may suspect you like him, but suspecing LOVE is a little extreme, no? I'd definitely ask him. If you want to enough and are obsessing enough to put it on this site then you definitely should. If you don't want to add the friends part, don't. To strike a happy medium between friendship and love, smply be very casual about asking him, as if asking him just kindof occured to you on a slight interest. It shows you are interested, but not head over heals, and willing to spend some time hanging out to see where it takes you.
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