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What is a cute/creative way to ask a guy to prom as friends?


Question Posted Sunday September 12 2010, 2:18 pm

i really would like to have ideas! i want it to be memorable (: thank you in advance!

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LOL_x0x answered Tuesday September 14 2010, 9:52 am:
My boyfriend asked me via fortune cookie. I'll never forget it and everyone I told thought it was the coolest thing. :)


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sarastar answered Monday September 13 2010, 2:56 am:
Tell one of his friends to take him somewhere and bring him back by whatever time you want. When he gets home have a full piece of paper covering his door, decorated however you like with the words of, "Like to dance? Go to prom with me!!" with your name on there somewhere of course. Then give him the two options of "Say yes? Open the door!"(and be waiting there for him) and the other option of "say yes? Open the door!"

hahahah that way he can't say no. :)

Just an idea, good luck!

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