I like this girl that already has a boyfriend, or so i think. i really like her and we know each other a little bit. We were hosts for a play for our school and we were partners. the problem is i don't know if she is interested and i don't know how to make a great impression. what do you recommend. i would like a girl's opinion, but i am glad to listen to anyone. if you need anymore details just ask. thanks for you help. and yes i'm a guy, sorry for the confusion. i thought that if i had a girl's profile name, i could get girl's to ask me for advice,so that they would take my advice and not just ignore it.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? aim91 answered Wednesday January 27 2010, 7:37 pm: aw :) you sound nice. but yeah i do have a couple of questions um have you ever asked her for her number? and why do you think she has a boyfriend? has she ever looked at you try to talk to you? but anyways here it goes just pretend you need help with homework or something get her number from someone else and ask hey am sorry to bother you but i need to ask you a question about homework and in minutes youll have a conversation and then maybe youll find out if she has a bf or not . [ aim91's advice column | Ask aim91 A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Wednesday January 27 2010, 5:43 pm: Approach her. Ask her if she is dating anyone. If she says yes, tell her you are oh sorry I thought you were beautiful and wanted to ask you to a movie or something. If she says no the tell her you think shes beautiful and ask her if she would like to go to a movie some time. ask her if she minds if you call her sometime. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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