<p>how have you asked a guy out?</p>
<p>he's into classical music theatre the nerdy things
and with v-day coming i need some help
i want to tell him i like him in a cute way!</p>
<p>how have you asked a guy out?</p>
<p>he's into classical music theatre the nerdy things
and with v-day coming i need some help
i want to tell him i like him in a cute way!</p>
<p>were supposed to ask u guys out not the other way around</p>
<p>If he's nerdy (I'm assuming since you said he likes nerdy things), he probably won't be as stuck-up as other people. If anything, he would be more shy and easier to "attack." Just make sure that he knows you're not joking. THis is drawing straight from high school sterotypes. >_> (and fyi: I'm a nerd and I think I fit the bill perfectly)</p>
<p>yeah, well sometimes you just don't ever get around to it and we get tired of waiting.
that said I don't have much advice...
other than don't listen to people like thecalccobra.
and good luck!</p>
<p>oooh i have advice! I had to ask a guy out for a dance, I just called him up, and was like, Do you want to go? and he was like, sure okay whatever. He'll probably be relieved he didn't have to bring it up</p>
<p>I think you'd better be direct, b/c if you try to do something seemingly cute (a candygram or letter or something) he might just think you're joking
good luck! :)</p>
<p>make him a classical music cd...with your number on the back :)</p>
<p>Princess that's cute! And it'd work so long as he ain't shy. Might as well be direct on this one.</p>
<p>Direct is great :P</p>
<p>''yeah, well sometimes you just don't ever get around to it and we get tired of waiting.
that said I don't have much advice...
other than don't listen to people like thecalccobra.
and good luck!''</p>
<p>Ha fine don't listen to me....i'm only stating the facts</p>
<p>but hey go for it</p>
<p>Most guys get weirded out by things like that...like, being direct and just asking him out is better for both of you.</p>
<p>i like the cd idea, but i just asked my boy if he wanted to go see Happy Feet</p>
<p>put out without question</p>
<p>Sometimes writing a note works well too... you can plan out what you want to say so that it sounds "nice" but also genuine. (That's how my friend asked this sort of cute/nerdy/shy guy at our school to jr. prom, and he said yes!)</p>
<p>I would agree with making sure it's straightforward...
guys can be dense about picking up on things like cute notes.</p>
<p>Haha, I gave my current boyfriend out a few days after I met him, and without knowing his hame, by writing my phone number on his arm in Sharpie. Didn't say anything.</p>
<p>Needless to say, he called.</p>
<p>Hey watch it. I ain't dense. Just umm... carelessly ditzy. </p>
<p>Oh man I have sooo many memories with sharpies and this girl I was into. Parents killed me when I came home with checklists and notes all over my arms and legs one day this summer...</p>
<p>lol, sorry... I don't mean to call every guy dense... but a good portion are!
it's mostly just my frustration over a certain really dense guy.</p>
<p>i agree with thecalccobra.
i`d never ask a guy out, screw that let them chase after you!</p>
<p>I couldn't ever do it, but that's just me.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it.</p>
<p>we have dances where the girls ALWAYS ask the guys. its so hard. luckily i already did it for this year! :)</p>