hi, im a 15 year old female. i really want a date to homecoming this year. last year i didn't get asked, but i went with my friends (who all had dates), so it was me and 5 couples. It was really akward, but it was still fun. my mom says taht if i don't get a date this year, then i have to go with a group of girl "dateless" friends or not at all (which in my mind, isn't really a choice). here's the problem...ALL of my girl friends already have dates. I don't want to not go, so i guess what im asking is....how do i let guys know that i'm available without looking desperate or "easy", and how do i flirt (i guess i never took the course of flirting 101)
thanks!!♥
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sweetie91 answered Thursday September 6 2007, 4:55 am: sum boys lyk itwen the gir takes the first ste..soo b nice wit the biys and talk for a few days and then just ask do you ave anyone for homecoming..n if they sey yes..take it a step further but if they sey no...jus smile dnt show dem your dissponitmnet...it shows ur weakness!...jus b lyk ok..datz fine...n contuine talkin..if worst cumz to worst n you dnt get a date atleast youll mke more freinds!..lol..but im sure you will get one!..good luck...n let me know if i helped or even if i diidnt.x [ sweetie91's advice column | Ask sweetie91 A Question ]
CrayolaJenn210 answered Thursday September 6 2007, 1:57 am: Well! Just casually talk to some boys whom you're friends with, or not and just make friends with some. And if they show interest, maybe they'll ask. Just be casual, looking desperate is a major turn off for guys. You could make arrangements to hang out with some boys or something to get to know them better. Who knows, maybe you'll hit it off, and get asked to Homecoming! I wish you the best of luck! I hope I helped! (: Remember boys love confidence! [ CrayolaJenn210's advice column | Ask CrayolaJenn210 A Question ]
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