Okay this woman jodie says i am really pretty and wants me to date her son. She says i have a good personality and i am a truly beautiful girl, and thinks that i would be a good match for her son sterling. But the problem is i live in KY n he lives in IN. So the conversation kinda fell off in the distance. But the thing is i really wanna go on a date with her son the next time im there. But how do i say it without sounding desperate, or being too obvious?? thanks
rose2000 answered Sunday January 6 2008, 9:02 pm: well first off thanks for asking ME. and well you could start off by telling your parents that well this lady said that i should date her son and how she said you're really pretty and stuff. And then be like next time we go ill just date him so she'll be happy and youll just give it a try. Then if you like him after your date just be like oh yeah hes sorta cute so I whant to date him some more. Or you dont even really have to tell them that if you dont whan to just saying that this lady said that i should date her son and how she said you're really pretty and stuff. And then be like next time we go ill just date him so she'll be happy and youll just give it a try. and hopefully thatll do the trick. If it doesn't just ask me again and tell me what happened. Hope this helps:D [ rose2000's advice column | Ask rose2000 A Question ]
thelaura answered Sunday January 6 2008, 8:36 pm: Hey, thanks for your question.
Simple. Tell Jodie you've been thinking about what she said and you'd like to give it a go next time you're there. It's not embarrassing. You're just accepting what she said and taking her up on that offer.
Be brave and just say it. You won't get anywhere if you don't. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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