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Though he was flustered for a minute, she finally said, “Look, are you going to ask me out or not?” He said, “Uh… yes.” She then said “yes” to a date that night. And five years later, she said “yes” to his marriage proposal. If there’s someone you’ve been flirting with for a few weeks or years, and you can’t figure out a way to break the “friend” boundary, here’s a plan that can work brilliantly. And if he hadn’t thought of asking you out, he might be intrigued enough by the “rumor” to look at you in a new light. Tell the person you have your eye on, “So the rumor is, you want to ask me out…” If he really does want to ask you out, you’ve just handed him a safety net for rejection. If he says, “Who started that rumor?” Say, “I can’t reveal my sources.” Or “I can’t tell you who, but it was someone very smart.” My friend Lisa tried this with a guy she’d been flirty friends with in college who’d never made a move.
added by Superfuse for Carmen Estefani on 08.07.2019 in 15:11Thank god I live in Colorado!
added by Ministrator for Carmen Estefani on 06.07.2019 in 13:19This girl is WAY hotter. Don't degrade this girl by comparing her to Taylor Swift.