Ok, so i'm a guy and i'm 16...
I've been talkin to this girl i know from school and we've been planing to hang out, but with both our schedules we're having some issues...but i really want to go out with her...
should i wait till we hang out again or just ask her out now?
k...so then you should hangout w/ her at-least 2 more times b4 askin her out...see what kinda sigals she sends you any flirtin she deffinetly likes you and thats when you make your move and ask her out...but also concider that both of you have weird scheduels so think if you can handle that...and 1 more thing try 2 play a game where you can find out as much as you can 2 get 2 know her quicker...:]
LOL_x0x answered Thursday June 12 2008, 1:51 pm: I disagree with the people below. Asking her out now might make things a lot more complicated than you want.
I'd wait until the 2 of you hang out again. I don't know how many times you've hung out, but if you haven't spent much time with her, then you asking her out make be too fast, and it might even scare her a little, or she might feel pressured to say yes. And you definetely don't want to just push this on her, as that's pretty much asking for a bad relationship or a "no".
But, if you wait and spend a little more time together, then you'll have built up more of a relationship and you'll know each other more. Basically hanging out more, is like securing your chance of a relationship a heck of a lot more than if you were to ask her out now.
VeNzUeLa answered Thursday June 12 2008, 4:04 am: Ask her out now and explain to her that you have a tight schedule, so you don't lead her into thinking you'll always be there and then NOT be there!! :)
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