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How to Ask a Girl Out Effectively

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Ask a Girl Out Effectively
Ask a Girl Out Effectively

How to ensure that the girl that you really like will fall for you

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Confidence
  1. Step 1

    Firstly you must organize what you know about the girl. If you know one of her friends this becomes much much easier, otherwise you must use powers of observation to find things out. An example of things to find out are: favorite movie, favorite flower, favorite food, favorite sport, favorite book, favorite car and other things following that nature

  2. Step 2

    Make sure you have at least 5 things she likes/favors before this step!

    This step involves confronting the girl you like. Dont worry about the other things you have gathered about her just yet. All you need to do is find a time you can confront her alone and this might take a while but just be patient. Approach her when she is alone, and all you have to do is admit exactly how you are feeling and don't leave anything out. Trust me, she wont think you are lame, she will think you are cute.
    You can then reinforce how much you admire her, by telling her what you have found out about her.

  3. Step 3

    If she has smiled along the course of what you have said then that's the sign that she returns those feelings too. At this stage, ask her if she would like to go out on a date with you. If however she does not smile once during what you have already said, then just apologize for disturbing her and walk away. Even at this stage, you might see positive results in a couple of weeks later :)

Tips & Warnings
  • Be confident and stand firm
  • Use a firm voice
  • Love can hurt

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