Hey well basically at a disco a few weeks ago i kissed this girl and know we've been texting lots and we both kind of like each other i think.im 15 and usually just hang out with guys from my school and if i was to hang out with girls i wouldn't know what to do.i want to ask her to do something but i cant think of anything to do that we could do without it being a date.does anyone know any sort of activities we could do like with a few other people aswell.and what do u do when u go out with girls im really in experienced and dont know how to do.any help much appreciated and please no hate
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? askali answered Wednesday April 10 2013, 12:54 am: You guys could go bowling. Usually on weekend places have late night cosmic bowling where they play popular music with strobe lights and music videos so its much more fun that typical daytime bowling. You can get a group together for that. Or if it is nice out where you live, maybe mini golf. If you have a group of people it wont seem like a date no matter what you do, like getting ice cream or going out to some informal dinner or a mall trip. You could go laser tagging, or to an arcade. Maybe if you want to be cute, but not have it be a date, bring other people but pay for her. If you're trying to avoid spending money, you could get together some friends who enjoy the same game (board or video) and play that. Hope this helps some! Good luck! :) [ askali's advice column | Ask askali A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Saturday April 6 2013, 6:10 am: Why would we give you hate?!
I think you need to do activities that involve generally a lot of fun, so you're not nervous and conversation will flow naturally. WHatever you do, don't just 'hang out' as in meet up and not really know what to do, make sure at least one activity is planned! You could try:
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