is it bad for a girl to ask a guy for his number ?
Question Posted Friday March 26 2010, 5:11 pm
heyy,
okk so theres this guy that goes to my school and hes in grade 11 and im in grade 10 and we go on the same bus and we talk in groups of people and stuff and i think i like him so everyday after school hes always really early so the past week ive been trying to hurry on so me and him can just talk and we have like 3 times and its really easy to talk to him.... so yesterday was the last day of school before spring break and i thought about asking him for his number or like ask to see his phone and then be like can i put in my number :) . but i totally chickened out .. so is it weird for a girl to do thaat to a guy ? or he added me on facebook a little while ago but he never goes on chat he usually just goes on his phone .. so if i wanted to talk to him then i would have to message him .. people dont really message people alot ... so what do you think i should do ? or should i do nothing? please any suggestion will help =)
thanks ,
kaaitlyn
However, once you know for a fact that he has your phone number, pay attention to whether or not he calls you back. If its always you making the calls, no matter how nice he is to you on the phone, he probably isnt interested in you as a girlfriend.
russianspy1234 answered Friday March 26 2010, 7:06 pm: It's not weird at all. And neither is messaging really if he's not on often enough for you to chat with him. Just send him a message asking if he wants to hang out over Spring break or something. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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