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Help I need tips for 8th grade dating. ?

Okay so there is this boy I really really like. I have only known him since last spring but we are friends. We texted 24/7 for about a month. He had a cruch on a different girl but hasnt talked about her in a long time Now that school has started I want to ask him out. 2 problems

1. I have never asked anyone out before.

2. I don't know what you do and where you go on a date.

Please if you could help me out I would really appreciate it. I was homeschooled last year and don't know anything about dating. Thank you in advanced.

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  • 9 years ago
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    i can help!

    first, you are very brave to ask a boy out! normally its the other way around, but thats ok!

    1. dont be too straightforward, dont freak him out!

    2. casually ask him

    3.say like hey______(his name) I was wondering if you wanted to go out with me? (with that picture perfect award winning smile!)

    4. if he says no, dont worry! there are plenty of boys out there!

    5. places to go: fair,beach,movies,park,fly kits,arcade,bowling... theres tons! be creative!

    6. good luck!

    7. on a date...get to know the kid! (fav color?sport?what he wants to be when he grows up?what he loooks for in girls! (:

    Source(s): me and my amazing boyfriend! (:
  • ?
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    5 years ago

    Everyone is saying that you're too young, but I disagree. We were all in 8th grade once, and just because 8th graders aren't known for being mature, it doesn't make them immature either. I'd say ask your friends for help. Maybe I'm out dated, but I used to have study groups with guys. I'd invite a few new guys that I met, or some ones that I wanted to get to know better, and we'd all hang out. Someone would help me with Spanish while I helped them with Algebra, it all worked out. Anything that you can do in a group setting is key. Stuff that's one on one gets tricky, and that's the only time I'll tell you it's because you're too young. Best of Luck.

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