Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 7:29 pm
14 m freshman there is this girl in the same grade as me and we talk here and there i like her but the only real thing that is holding me back is her friend i have asked her out before and she said no so if i ask this one it would feel weird dating because her friend doesn't really like me. What should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sealgirl07 answered Sunday November 11 2007, 10:29 am: I say that you should go for it. It isn't a big deal what other people think as long as the person you asked out likes you. I don't really think it has a big impact on the fact that ou want to go out with this girl. I say you should just go for it and see waht happens. I mean the worst that could happen is for her to say no, but that is al apart of the experience of love. You just need to try it. Take a chance and go for it. It is no big deal. Becaues if you don't take this chance then this person might actually like you and you will never know because you were worried. So just go for it. GOod luck and hopefully you get the right answer from her.
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ANdREANAxMARiE answered Sunday November 11 2007, 12:36 am: i think it would be kind of aqward going out with her ; i honestly think that you guys would just be better off as friends ; i think you should stay friends for now and if your feelings keep growing for her then you should go for it and ask her out ; maybe you should give her some hints and ask her who she likes. ((**good luck**)) [ ANdREANAxMARiE's advice column | Ask ANdREANAxMARiE A Question ]
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