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Asking a guy to dance


Question Posted Friday January 22 2010, 12:04 am

17/f

my school has a valentines day dance coming up soon and I'm going to ask my boyfriend. The only problem is, idk how. He already knows I'm going to ask him and that it's coming from me. I was thinking about making a tshirt with fabric markers in glow in the dark, and black light markers (so it shows under a black light) I'm almost 90% sure I want to use black light and glow in the dark, because it's really original and seems cute.

Here are some additional info- he has swimming after school, I have his locker combo, I don't know his parents that well so I don't think i could do anything in or at his house. He get rides from his friend, so I can't do anything on his car. I am pretty good friends with his friend.

Here are my ideas. Tell me what you think.

-hang the shirt in his locker and attach and battery powered
black light on top of it.
-write little riddles and hide them somewhere and eventually have him find the shirt with a black light around it
-glow in the dark stars? Maybe hang them up somewhere and say "go outside and look at the stars with me?"
-maybe after his swimming meet or practice, have the tshirt hang on my car with the black light on it
-maybe ask him to hang out and then blindfold him
and take him somewhere and show him the tshirt
-perhaps some cosmic bowling and have a worker there give him the tshirt?
-maybe have a remote control car and drive it up to him, carrying the shirt inside it?

Here are the only problems

-my friends are not going to be able to help me with this, so I have to be able to handle it by myself
-i don't know if I could do it during the week day because he has swimming right after school and then has to do homework and his parents are strict about that.

Any ideas??! THANK YOU!!!



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binabaybe answered Monday February 1 2010, 12:57 pm:
Ohkay, so i know this guy, and he had a girlfriend and wanted to ask her to homecoming, he made a shirt that said *her name*, homecoming with me?? and a smiley face. He wore it alllllllllllll day around school and it was the SWEETEST thing ever, I had never seen a guy do that before!
Even though your a girl i think it would still be pretty sweet.
One of my friends, had a boyfriend and it was his birthday and she put happy birthday *his name* he felt really special, that she would actually wear that all around school for him!!


Good Luck!

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TeenSoup answered Saturday January 23 2010, 9:23 pm:
The black light idea is rather creative, but the shirt thing seems a little curious for me. I don't know - maybe I'm not open minded enough?! :P

I really like the message idea, like 'look at the stars with me.' Maybe something like 'My stars will shine if you dance with me.'

I'm pretty cheesy, but I like the idea of a glow in the dark message.

Good luck and let me know how it goes!

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