Question Posted Wednesday October 31 2007, 7:51 pm
i met this boy a couple months ago at a football game. hes been friends with some of my friends. (thats how we met) so we've been talking on the phone a lot and he told me he likes me but i want to get to know him first before i decide if i like him. ohh and he doesnt go to our school. his birthday is coming up and hes having a party at his house. he invited me and i want to go but he didnt really invite any of my friends and i dont know any of his friends. i want to go so i can hang out with him but i think i would feel realyl akward since i dont know anyone. should i go? ahh...i have soo many questions! what should i expect? (people says he makes his moves fast on girls) what should i wear???? and most of all...what should i get him?
Mulva answered Thursday November 1 2007, 11:26 am: Just ask him if it's alright if you bring a friend with you. I'm sure he will be fine with that.
Aside from that if people say he makes his move fast, make sure he actually likes and you like him before you "do" anything with him. If that is his reputation, there's a chance he's got his mind in a different place than yours. So becareful, and don't go unless you can bring a friend with you. You don't want to be a party where you don't know, or more importantly, don't know if you can trust anyone around you.
If you don't know the guy too well just yet, I would maybe get him maybe an iTunes gift card for 10 bucks or something. It's simple and it's something that anyone would like to get and you won't have to guess what kind of music he likes. [ Mulva's advice column | Ask Mulva A Question ]
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