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How to Ask a Girl to Homecoming

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Summary: Asking a girl to homecoming should be creative and public, giving the girl a chance to look good to friends and other guys. Get a homecoming date by asking in a cute way with dating advice from a female dating coach in this free video on dating tips for guys.

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By Jessica Claire
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Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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on 6/13/2009 Hi Jessica Claire , i am 14 years old and i need help with a personal thing please :( help meeee

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"Hi, my name is Jessica Claire, and I'm a dating coach for New York Dating Coach, and we're here in New York City. In this clip we're going to talk about, how to ask a girl to homecoming. When you ask a girl to a school dance, there are two really important rules, number 1, creativity, number 2, publicity. She wants you to ask her in a very slick, and fun way, while also doing it publicly where everyone else can see. So when you're deciding who you're going to ask, think of a way you can do it either at school, or at her home. Secondly, decide on a way to make it fun for her or exciting, where her friends are going to get laughy and giggly with her. The best couple of ways that I've seen boys ask girls to homecoming are, stuffing a fortune cookie with a little note that says, the boy across from you wants to go to homecoming with you, when everyone goes to lunch at Chinese food, all the other girls are jealous. Another idea, lots, and lots of balloons or candy, at school is the best way. This has been Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach, and this has been, how to ask a girl to homecoming."

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