New here? Register in under one minute   Already a member? Login245057 questions, 1084625 answers  

  DearCupid.ORG relationship advice
  Got a relationship, dating, love or sex question? Ask for help!Search
 New Questions Answers . Most Discussed Viewed . Unanswered . Followups . Forums . Top agony aunts . About Us .  Articles  . Sitemap

What do her actions mean? After her refusal she told me to ask her again later. Should I ask her again?

Tagged as: Crushes, Friends, Trust issues<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (22 March 2013) 2 Answers - (Newest, 23 March 2013)
A male United States age 30-35, *iggerste writes:

We just got out of a late class, and I asked her if she wanted to go bowling; she stated that she couldn't pay for anything at the moment, and it seemed she was thinking about it, then told me she has an hour's drive and couldn't.

After that she told me to ask her again later. as she was leaving she honked and waved at me. so, should I ask her again or what?

p.s. she's also said she has to work in the morning

<-- Rate this Question

Reply to this Question


Share

Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question!

A female reader, llifton United States +, writes (23 March 2013):

llifton agony auntSure, ask her again if you want. Or change it up and ask when she's free next week. Tell her you'd like to take her to dinner or something and to let you know what day is best for her. This way she can't use the whole long drive or early work/class thing. It's putting the ball in her court to let you know when she has the time.

If she doesn't give you a day she's free, back off and let it go. If a girl is interested, she will make the time.

Hope this helps.

<-- Rate this answer

A male reader, biggerste United States +, writes (22 March 2013):

biggerste is verified as being by the original poster of the question

what about asking her in a week's time?

<-- Rate this answer

...............................   

Add your answer to the question "What do her actions mean? After her refusal she told me to ask her again later. Should I ask her again?"

Already have an account? Login first
Don't have an account? Register in under one minute and get your own agony aunt column - recommended!

All Content Copyright (C) DearCupid.ORG 2004-2008 - we actively monitor for copyright theft

0.0312219999996159!