I just found out the prom for my grade has been moved up a month, to october. I was worried enough about getting everything together by november! People are already getting dates and I honestly have no idea who to go with. Most of my good guy friends don't go to my school and it would be awkward to go with them anyway. I don't want to sit around and wait to get asked. So basically, I'm wondering if any of you have tips on meeting new guys and getting them to want to ask you in a short amount of time. It's one thing to talk to these guys, but most of them seem to have friends or girls they already want to take before thinking about it. The majority of people have known each other since kindergarten and I came in new freshman year so I think thats a part of it. Anyway, ideas or tips or something would be appreciated.
mikkyslifesucks answered Wednesday August 19 2009, 8:05 pm: ASK SOMEONE!
Just ask someone, but like, at least make sure you know his name.
Some proms allow you to have dates that are outside of your school. How about asking someone over your prom if you can bring a date from another school, and if you can, bring one of them, as a friend of course.
"Prom dates" get blown way out of proportion. You don't have to actually be interested in someone to go to prom with them. They could be one of your guy friends, or maybe even your best best best guy friend. And who knows, if you do go with one of your guy friends, it could lead to a good bf/gf relationship, or making your friendship stronger. Go for it! [ mikkyslifesucks's advice column | Ask mikkyslifesucks A Question ]
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