Me and this girl have been talking for a while and we both sound interested in eachother but i was wondering how to ask her out. We hardly get a chance to hang out and now i'll almost never see her in school and i want to ask her out very soon so she doesn't think we arn't going anywhere and move on...cause i seem to find that happen with girls lol. So would it be ok to ask her out via text message or what? Thanks.
triquetra answered Sunday January 27 2008, 4:21 pm: Text messaging would send the meessage to her that you're aren't that serious about the relationship. Just try and see in her the hall or somewhere she will be alone and just ask her.
dearlife answered Sunday January 27 2008, 3:40 pm: Dear when to ask her out,
Make sure shes interested in you and if she is and your ready to ask her out dont do it over txting. Thats the worst thing you could do. Set a date like to the movies or at Qdoba. Before the date maybe get her some flowers. When the time is right go ahead and ask her out. This sort of thing should be face to face and its better because you get to see her reactions when you do!
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dearkaleighh answered Sunday January 27 2008, 12:21 pm: don't ask her out over text messaging. thats kind od tacky. but, asking her to hangout over text messaging is a good idea. i suggest ask her to hangout(however you want, texting?) but then if everything goes well when ure together ask her out. like, to date. :p then go from there.
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