A
male
age
30-35,
*ariush
writes: Hello.For the last year or two I attended badminton training during summer break. In my first year there, I met a girl who seemed to connect pretty well with me. Then life happened, and I wasn't able to see her until around September of this year. Our training is every Saturday for an hour and a half. Before the training I normally try and talk to her, but her brother is always there with her. This is a problem for me in two ways. Firstly, now I cannot casually ask her out because I will need to ask her if we can be alone first, which is not really casual. Secondly, I can't talk to her after training because normally her parents cone by and it is too late by then. So my question to you is this: what should I do to make the brother go away so that I could casually ask the girl out? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, caiityy +, writes (3 December 2010):
Hi, I'm new to this site, but I hope this helps. If you seem to get on well with her then stick in there! Maybe she likes you too? See if you could get her number? Maybe you could befriend her brother and see if any opportunities come with that? Failing all that, just keep your eyes open for the chance to talk to her. Compliment her, and joke with her. If it's meant to be its meant to be :)
Good luck x
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