Question Posted Friday September 25 2009, 11:23 pm
im 16/m
thers this girl who ive known for like a week. we've been talking alot and everything is going good, but i dont know how she really feels about me,rigt now its just chill.
but homecoming is like in 2 weeks...i asked her if she was going, but she said that she might be busy on that day, but for some reason i dont wanna let that stop me. i dont wanna give up.
Sami143 answered Saturday September 26 2009, 3:02 pm: Ask her! if you dont you know that your going to regret it. If she ends up being busy dont get down on yourself because she already told you that she might be busy. But hopefully she doesnt have plans and you guys will have a good time.
sia answered Saturday September 26 2009, 2:56 am: yeah as the other person said take the risk!!if she says no then no worries you just move on. get to know her more and when the time is right ask her. maybe even make it special seeing as its homecoming.does she have a locker?maybe you can make a card saying Will you be my homecoming queen and attach a rose to it, girls love that sorta stuff unless shes like a hardout tomboy. make it special if she sees you care and genuinely want to go with her then i dont see how she can say no.. [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
OctoberBeat answered Saturday September 26 2009, 2:45 am: Go for it, hang with her more, get her to feel more comfortable with you, as the time nears by more, drop suddle hints. Ask her, that's all.
Simple, try not to fret. If she says no well you gave it your best, but yah never know, she may drop her plans to go with you.
Most girls say they have other plans in hopes of avoiding the whole "gasp I have no one to go with!" Dx
But like I said simply ask her when the time is right, don't give up!
Best of luck =) [ OctoberBeat's advice column | Ask OctoberBeat A Question ]
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