Well I know this girl from going to elementry school with her and me and her were just friends. After we graduated and go to different high schools just lately we have been talking alot through myspace and the occasional aim. I realized that I might like her and would like to go out with her but I just don't know how to tell her that I would like to get into a relationship with her when we are just friends now. Any tips for talking to her or advice would be good. Thanks.
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2tammy2 answered Thursday June 28 2007, 4:59 pm: if she is the romantic type then give her flowers and leave them at her doorstep with a really sweet note (if a guy did that for me i would just die) if she isnt romantic say something in her myspace page like pizza at 7 or something [ 2tammy2's advice column | Ask 2tammy2 A Question ]
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