Question Posted Saturday September 13 2008, 10:43 pm
So this guy just asked me to the homecoming dance and i think he very funny but i dont see me dating him at all.....i think im looking for a guy whos actually cute...and sweet....hes kinda on the fatside too(the guy who asked me)....so how should i turn him down?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? jobrolover3725 answered Monday September 15 2008, 5:57 am: you don't have to go to homecoming with a guy you like. you can just go as friends--- and if you decide to do that make it clear. you don't want him making a move on you because he doesn't understand that you don't feel the same way about him. but if you really don't wanna go to homecoming with him tell him that you already have other homecoming plans. that way it leaves the oppurtunity open for a different guy to ask you, but you could always just go with a group of friends too.
BahaiMa22 answered Sunday September 14 2008, 2:02 pm: I don't think you should turn him down because of the way he looks. Who knows he might be a great guy with a good personality who is a lot of fun. I don't think anyone should ever be turned away because of that reason. If you don't want too go with him as a date, Why not just go as friends? You might end up having a great time.
schochie16 answered Sunday September 14 2008, 1:26 pm: First of all, pick a date because you will have fun with them. going to homecomming doesn't mean your going out with them. But just tell him your going with a group of friends instead of with a date. Or, if you alread y have a guy asking you FOR SURE. then say you allready have a date.
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