ok i really like like this girl and she really likes likes me but i already asked her out but shes taking alot of time to say that she will go out with me and she says she does want to and she always hits at it and like kisses me on msn and stuff. what should i do?????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? simplicityx answered Friday June 29 2007, 3:57 pm: Communication is key. Talk to her about it. Plainly ask her why she keeps hinting all the time about her liking you, but when you asked her out she keeps taking a lot of time. She should have some good reason for taking time to respond. She's probably weighing her options, trying to see if she really wants to go out with you. So I highly doubt it's you personally but really her trying to think if it's for her benefit to go out with you in a sense.
Just talk to her, and ask her about it. Be upfront and be honest. Be persistant too. She'll have to give you an answer then instead of wasting time.
breezy answered Thursday June 28 2007, 9:28 pm: dont keep asking her...she is probobly taking her time for either 2 reasons...she may be deciding if she likes you that way, she may be used to you as a friend and is thinking about the possiblilities...or she likes you but she is just playing hard to get...I hope this helps!Bye
Good Luck and Best Wishes,
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Cux answered Thursday June 28 2007, 9:28 pm: My advice: don't wait around for love. You should confront her one last time, and ask her what her decision is. If she doesn't answer, I think you should try to find someone who won't make you wait. Its not fair to you or her.
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