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greensmean
Apr 26, 2007, 06:13 PM
Here's the situation. About 2 months ago I found out that this girl wanted me to take her to our high school prom. I have known her all of my life but have never really hung out or done anything together. I got to know her over the last couple of months and asked her to be my date for prom. She said yes!! But now I have fallen madly in love with her and want her to be my Girlfriend. I have heard that she likes me but wants to get to know me better. That was about two weeks ago. But she is always flirting with me and I can't wait much longer. I want to be with her! I do not know if I should just come out right now and ask her out. I want to wait until prom night which is this Saturday. I need help on what to say or do while asking her to be my girlfriend. And when would be the best time to ask her? Any thing will help! Thanks

vlee
Apr 26, 2007, 06:34 PM
I suggest you not ask her at the prom... wait and see how it goes and just have fun. Ask her out another day when there isn't so much going on. Just enjoy the night and be happy she is enjoying it with you.

lost in my little head
Apr 27, 2007, 04:54 PM
I suggest you not ask her at the prom...wait and see how it goes and just have fun. Ask her out another day when there isn't so much going on. Just enjoy the night and be happy she is enjoying it with you.

I agree I think its best to ask her later that way you two can just have fun without worrying all night about asking her. But if you really can't wait I suggest at the end of the night ask her if she wants to go to a park and look at the stars, take a walk, swing etc. whatever you two decide to do as long as your close enough to look into her eyes, tell her something sweet and give her a little kiss (only if you know she will want it, and believe me just by looking in to her eyes you will know) if she's not comfortable with that kind of thing then just tell her.

Know that only you can really decide what to do and that these suggestions are just to help you get an idea of what to do.