Question Posted Wednesday September 5 2007, 12:01 am
There is this girl I like, and she is really cute. I just met her at the beginning of the school year. We haven't really become friends yet. We are more like acquantences. We might say hi, to each other or something but nothing really going into a conversation. She is in my 2nd, 3rd, 4th(lunch), 6th, and 7th period class. I like her a lot and was wondering if anyone had any advice that would help me so I could ask her out to Homecoming! We are both 16, and juniors so their is no age problem. I am just worried that I might come on to strong since homecoming is only a few weeks away. (Septemeber 22) If anyone has any specific or general thoughts or tips that might help me be able to take her to homecoming I would be eternaly grateful! thanks! :)
missbananafontana answered Thursday September 6 2007, 4:17 pm: you should meet and talk with her for a little while and then you should ask her out on some sort of nice date, like a concert, a scary movie, a water park, an AV park or maybe even a really nice picnic. On your way back from the date, ask her to the homecoming! But remember not to talk to her about other girls you know, because I'm a girl, and we get super jealous super fast, even if we don't act like it. leave nice notes in her locker or get her favorite candy for her on the way to class or other nice things like that. a considerative guy is so irrestible!
scenehairlolz answered Thursday September 6 2007, 4:14 pm: well, since you have a lot of classes with her it shouldn't be hard to find time to make conversation with her. so maybe instead of just saying hi here and there, talk to her a little bit more.
then after a few days, ask her to homecoming.
in person. dont do it in a text messege, IM, phone, letter, whatever. in person and be super cute! haha :]
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