Question Posted Thursday September 3 2015, 5:26 pm
There is a girl that I really like, but I think she is taken. I was never good with talking/asking a girl out, I'm to nervous about asking a girl out cause I don't know what to say, or I don't know how to build up the courage to ask a girl out. What do I do?!?!
Invite her to go do things with you even if its in a group with other people so that its not awkward.
If theres other males there tell them your trying to get with her and not to try to move in on her. If their real buddies then they wont because they'll understand and want you to be happy with her.
finally, try to be funny, joke with her, try to find things to relate with her on. Get her talking and listen to the things shes saying. Alot of girls LIKE guys that listen and remember shit. Girls usually also will SAY certain things to give you certain hints about how their feeling. Then if your confused about anything shes said you can just come back here and we'll help you decode it! ; ) [ missundersmock's advice column | Ask missundersmock A Question ]
Ocalaphernella answered Thursday September 3 2015, 9:13 pm: I think you should find out through someone else or on something like Facebook or something whether or not she is taken or not. If it's one thing you shouldn't be, is a home-wrecker. If she isn't taken, you must go for it!! No better time than now, and you could lose her. I know it's hard, but you'll regret it, trust me. You always regret the things you didn't do more than the things you do. Just be super chill like "hey could I get your number?" Or if she is the type to like cheesy pick up lines then do something like "hey can I use your phone?" And then call yourself and be like "well now you got my number. So call me sometime." There are other things you can do, but the point is, do it!
Hope this helps~ [ Ocalaphernella's advice column | Ask Ocalaphernella A Question ]
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