hi, I just moved and in my old town I really liked this boy for 4 years, but I didn't ask him out. But, now that I moved, I like this other boy. I know that noone knows about me in my new school and I should ask him out, but this school is almost just like my old school. I really don't know what to do. Should I ask one of them out? And, I've never asked a boy out before, so what do I do? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me! thanks SOOO much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? iammow answered Saturday September 15 2007, 5:16 pm: I understand your frustration with the boy you have liked for a long time, but he's too far to make you happy. Plus, you have new oppertunities you can make good ones. The new boy you like may be a good choice and a good suit for you. I wouldn't ask him out just yet, but to ask him on a date. Too many people rush it and ask out people before they really know them well-thats why going on dates first is a good idea. You guys can go to a movie or hang out without any sense of rejection. It gives him a chance to get to know you before you ask him out and face a possible rejection because he was never given the chance to get to know the real you.
Take it slow, and just show your true colors. I'm sure it'll work out great!
alex_ABC_123 answered Saturday September 15 2007, 4:55 pm: What do you mean by its just like your old school? But, i would probably just take my chances and ask him out. If you were to ask the old boy that you had liked, it would be much much harder to go out with him when you just live farther apart. And if no one knows about you in your new school, what a better way to get even more people to notice you if you go out with a guy thats been there for a while. Hope this helps!! [ alex_ABC_123's advice column | Ask alex_ABC_123 A Question ]
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