No. Accept her answer and move on. Treat her with respect and admiration for being honest. Don't become sad, angry, or bitter. There are 3x more women on the planet than man, so look for someone else. Be a friend to this girl; that friendship may turn out to be one of your biggest blessings in life.
2007-01-10 22:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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This situation of refusal by girl to her b/f to come out should be analyzed carefully. One should know as to why she refused? If she refused to accompany the guy just because she is not in love with the guy, it should be taken seriously as it will tell upon the relatuionship. On the other hand if she refused due to some other reasons and she loves the guy sincerely, it should taken for granted that she is not in a position to give you her company.The guy should not be upset and disturbing in future communication with her. Such matter should be seen in real perspective and should not be taken seriously unless there are some other reasons for refusal.
2007-01-10 22:14:50
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answered by ? 7
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call: Belanna Jouel Age: 18 usa: u . s . Time the place you're: 3 pm general shade: purple superb chum: Ellmarie Doff general boys call: Jack What you probably did the day gone by: labored out What time you intend on getting up at day after today: 10 am Why: day after today is Sunday final time on a airplane: 3 years in the past Brothers or sisters: plenty Oldest, youngest, in basic terms toddler and so on: someplace interior the middle comments of eire: appropriate What are you listening to: The fan have you ever a job: definite what proportion cases have you ever been in a foreign country: None the place: None
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answered by ? 4
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depends on the reason, if she is rejecting you forget the hissy fit stuff girls talk to each other and you could get a a cold shoulder from all the girls. Stay friends, might get a 2nd chance or she might set you up with someone else. Acknowledge when you feel awkward, talk it thru. Ask her for advice on better ways to ask someone out. I want to see a movie Sat night, would you like to go with me? is better than What are you doing Sat night?
2007-01-10 22:11:20
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answered by Shane L 3
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I would say in a half joking manner something like, "I'm really startin' to crush on you". Like after she says something funny or cute. In other words flirt w/ her a little and see how she responds, you should be able to tell by her reaction, if she flirts back, says EWWW, smiles, frowns etc., etc. If you just come out of no where and ask her out things will probably be weird if she says "no".
2007-01-10 22:13:15
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answered by GreyGHost29 3
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Not in the least! Guys are too sensitive and don't realise that a girl may still like a guy, but he is just not her type!
2007-01-10 22:08:49
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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It might be uncomfortable for both of them for a while, but if neither of them makes it into a big issue, it should be OK in time
2007-01-10 22:05:20
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answered by kllr.queen 4
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depends on what kind of no it is...sometimes if u act cool and u initially got rejected if u play ur cards rite u will still get it...no if ure an ugly *** dude or ure plain out creepy chances r she will ignore u after that. just observe her around u and read the body language.
2007-01-10 22:05:29
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answered by wizzpack 2
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maturity demands there should be no uncomfortability we sgud respect each other views likes and dislikes in and out moods
2007-01-10 22:04:55
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answered by Caring 3
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No just be good friends nothing wrong with asking again either
2007-01-10 22:04:13
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answered by LSD 4
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