<p>She doesn't. If you have to ask, just assume she doesn't.</p>
<p>"this girl always invites me to events, writes me messages on facebook, and talks to me when I am with her"</p>
<p>That's nothing. lol.</p>
<p>I agree with asking someone out is a must. You can't wait. But when is the right time to ask? What if you 're too quickly to ask after couple times meeting her, that scared her away and she avoids you and say she doesn't like you. Is it better to take it slow, wait and let her know you more, then when you ask her out, the answer could be different from say, 2 weeks ago if you did ask?</p>
<p>Ask her out earlier rather than later. Girls like guys with confidence that don't BS around.</p>
<p>dude just go up and start talking to her its no biggie and dont just ask her out right away get to know her some</p>
<p>a girl talks to you when you are with her? that is more of a sign that she is friendly.</p>
<p>She might like you, she might not. A lot of guys like to do the "friend date"... ask the girl something like "Hey, want to go see (fill in movie title) this week?" then pay for the tickets... so the girl is left confused - are we friends or does this guy think it's a date? I personally hate this.. if you ask her out, be clear.
Personal experience: I randomly bumped into an old friend of mine on campus (male), he asked if I wanted to get dinner so we could catch up. We went out to dinner (Chipotle), paid separately - I didn't think anything of it. During dinner we made plans to go see a movie in about a weekish, again I didn't think anything of it, I have lots of male friends. Then, the next day i heard a common friend talking about this guy and how he'd had a date with this girl (the friend didn't know who), and how they were going on a second date to a movie the next week. That prompted me to call this guy and awkwardly ask "Did you think that was a date?" and he was like 'Uh, yeah!", and I had to tell him "Umm... I already have a boyfriend". Needless to say, that second "date" never happened.</p>
<p>For future reference, at least from what i've seen/done, lunch is for catching up, dinner is for dates. Although I don't blame you, he took you to chipotle and didn't pay for you, that's not a date in my book (or at least, certainly not a good one)</p>
<p>go in and kiss her, every girl is just waitin for a man to go after her. every girl who is untouched seeks man</p>
<p>um, right.....</p>
<p>really bad idea....</p>
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<p>Haha! Nice one.</p>
<p>^ make sure you package it nicely in a box too</p>
<p>i wouldn't waste time with the girl unless she's one of those ideal modest brunette or a spiritually vibrant tropical native...where the hell do u get the time to look at girls??? dude...i'm like just totally immersed in nurturng my GREATNESS and self-love..</p>
<p>typical voldy...:)</p>
<p>I find it really obvious when a girl like me and when a girl doesn't...</p>
<p>If she's busy most of the time, she probably doesn't like you. If she sounds excited to see you, stops to talk to you (more than just a simple high when passing by), or goes out of her way to initiate contact, than she probably likes you.</p>
<p>If it isn't obvious, then she probably doesn't like you.</p>
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<p>.....what the hell.....</p>
<p>sauron, you are THE man.</p>
<p>^ my teachings are wisdom. </p>
<p>osu, girls aren't that uncouth to make their feelings obvious. if they do...then they're trolls. i hate girls that are emotional, escpecially those that cry...whenever i see that i want to like kick something...pasically, extremem modesty or extreme happiness is what i like</p>
<p>Yeah me too. I feel like shouting 'Drama Queen! Lock her up boys!'</p>
<p>I also hate people that wear jewelry. It's like they're trying to show off their wealth.</p>
<p>basically, if a girl likes u, make sure that u spell out shyness.</p>
<p>charizard i totally understand.. when i see anyone with earings, i have this creepy impulse to rip it out..do u ever get that feeling? it's just like popping the bubble paper</p>
<p>One time I saw a 'local' news show and this lady was charging 20 dollars for shorts/bikinis made out of bubble paper. Insane. </p>
<p>But yeah, it's human nature. Anyway I think that girls who flaunt alot of Jewelry when going to 3rd world countries are just asking to be attacked. Well, as the theory goes...survival of the smartest!</p>