Asking a girl to prom?!

<p>So I made 6 of these flowers: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/biXh3.jpg%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://i.imgur.com/biXh3.jpg&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I plan to write something like "I hope the memories will last as long as these flowers."</p>

<p>Should I give her real flowers as well? Or is this enough?</p>

<p>Thanks for reading XD</p>

<p>That’s great. Why not give her 3 real red roses as well? :-)</p>

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= Don’t buy her real flowers.</p>

<p>that’s really cute. Are you friends with the girl already?</p>

<p>I agree with Harry; if that’s what you’re going to do, you shouldn’t buy real flowers.</p>

<p>And you went through the effort of making all of those, so why would it be helpful to just go to a store and buy a couple flowers?</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>That’s so cute! I love it! Don’t buy her real flowers! It ruins the point a bit. :slight_smile: But that’s an amazing idea. :)</p>

<p>Honestly brah I think that unless you’re seeing this girl, it may be slightly overboard…that’s an idea I’ve heard being used at engagements and weddings. It’s a great idea and if you’re REALLY close to this girl it would work well, but if you’re just friends it would definitely be risky.</p>

<p>^ Ah, my area, that’s a normal way to ask girls out to prom, but then again, we’re a bit… odd… here. Dances and dates are some pretty serious stuff when it comes to the asking.</p>

<p>Lol, this is kind of a tangent, but in my school, this one girl asked a guy out to the girls choice dance by making cupcakes that spell “Turnabout?” (name of the dance) on them. The guy later ate all the cupcakes except the letter N and the letter O one and then returned the two cupcakes that spelt “no”</p>

<p>That’s hilarious. If a girl baked me cupcakes, my conscience would have obligated me to go in most cases. I would eat all the cupcakes except those needed to spell out “no but.”</p>

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That’s pretty mean.</p>

<p>^^ That is pretty bad. o_O</p>

<p>So you guys think I shouldn’t give her real flowers afterwards and just give her the ones I made? As of right now, I plan to get half a dozen roses and give it to her after she sees the ones I made.</p>

<p>^I wouldn’t recommend it. The fake flowers are cute and playful, but getting real flowers would make it seriously romantic. You don’t want contrasting tones. I think you’re just fine :)</p>

<p>Real flowers ruin the whole point, and two gifty things makes it more formal than it needs to be.</p>

<p>It would overdo it to get real flowers on top of what you made (not as in “too romantic,” as in burdening her down with stuff). Further, I agree that it would ruin the point of your note. Why give her some flowers that will wilt in a few days?</p>

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This is so cruel. How can anyone refuse a girl who bakes them cupcakes [noparse]:([/noparse]</p>

<p>Kind of off topic, but one time I asked this girl who I knew to homecoming (whom I really liked…) and she said yes. But my friends started picking on her because of her decision to go w/ me, so she dumped me 2 days later for one of my friends, who was the one making fun of her.</p>

<p>Next, she was considering asking me to tolo, because she felt bad for me, but I assumed that my friends manipulated her again and so she asked one of them (a different person, who turned out to be my best friend since pre-school). However, he couldn’t go because he was traveling with his family on that day so finally she just didn’t go.</p>

<p>All of us are still friends. Oh the irony lol</p>

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You need to get some new friends. *real friends</p>

<p>ASAP.</p>