boyfriend help

I’ve never had a boyfriend yet… NO COMMENTS ON THAT OR I WILL REPORT. anyway, and im moving on to middle school. if I want a guy to ask me out, how will I do that? PLEASE HELP ME

Answer #1

First of all, don’t threaten people - it will make them less willing to answer your question, and reporting people for ridiculous things is a big waste of the admin’s time.

If you want a boyfriend, ask a boy out - you don’t need to wait for one to come to you.

Answer #2

If youre asking for our advice, you cant tell us what we can or cannot comment on. That makes people not want to comment at all. Anyway, dont settle for ANY guy that comes your way just to say you have a boyfriend. Make sure you like the guy and hes worth having you as a girlfriend. All you can do is wait for the rite guy to come…but remember DO NOT SETTLE FOR LESS…MAKE SURE HE IS WORTHY OF YOU.

Answer #3

it kind of sounds like you’re just looking to get a boyfriend for the sake of having one…I advise you not to rush…an empty relationship for the sake of having a relationship isnt worth anything. Just put yourself out there though. By that I mean socialize. As long as you do that, I’m sure some guy will notice and ask you out…although the poster above me is right…it’s not like you cant just go and ask the guy out instead

Answer #4

it is right one of my exs asked me out and I thought that was really cool. But she broke my heart three months later after breaking up with me and getting to tether with another guy two hours later because she heard he liked her. Don’t be like that and you will go far in relation ships but it does not matter if you ask a guy out it actually takes pressure off some guys like me who are shy. Hope I helped -J

Answer #5

waittt.

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