What will you do if your ultimate crush ask you for a dinner date? Will you imm

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  1. sweetpikez profile image78
    sweetpikezposted 10 years ago

    What will you do if your ultimate crush ask  you for a dinner date? Will you immediately say yes?

  2. Melinda Longoria profile image62
    Melinda Longoriaposted 10 years ago

    Why not approach your crush and request the date? Is that too forward? Some other girl might snag him up.

    1. Melinda Longoria profile image62
      Melinda Longoriaposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I only say that because men are attracted to confident women.

    2. sweetpikez profile image78
      sweetpikezposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, you are right. As they say, grab the opportunity before it gets late. Thank you for your response. It's highly appreciated.

    3. profile image55
      peter565posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      True, but most guys felt if the girl ask him out, it is, as if, she is the one wearing the pants in the relationship.

  3. SilentMagenta profile image74
    SilentMagentaposted 10 years ago

    I am outgoing with everyone except a guy that I truly have a crush on. The saddest and funniest part about about this question is it happened once to me. He said hello to me and I completely forgot my name. I forgot my name, number and everything about me. Lol. So if he asked me on a date I would probably die from shock first.

    1. sweetpikez profile image78
      sweetpikezposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well, manage yourself not to faint or anything (Lol). You might miss the chance to dine in and get to know each other more. Thanks for sharing your tickling story. I appreciate it.

    2. profile image55
      peter565posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      He might think you don't like him or think he is a stoker (it happens and guys usually want to avoid these dramas. I even once saw a girl that got it in her head thinking some guy who literally don't know she is alive is stoking her.)

  4. liesl5858 profile image84
    liesl5858posted 10 years ago

    I will say yes straight away. Why pass the opportunity to get to know him. I know this sounds awful but if you have a crush on someone and that someone ask you for a dinner date, that is an opportunity you don't want to miss out on. Be honest to yourself. Go for it babe.

    1. sweetpikez profile image78
      sweetpikezposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well, this sounds good. After all, everything was just a dream. Perhaps, this invitation is the hint to wake me up. Thanks for the tip.

  5. dashingscorpio profile image72
    dashingscorpioposted 10 years ago

    Absolutely! (Unless I knew of some type of "red flags" such as they're dating or involved with someone else or I'm in a committed relationship.) People who don't pursue their "crushes" immediately oftentimes end up in the "Friend Zone" secretly pining away for that person as they date or marry someone else.
    Some people have a fear of failure which keeps them from jumping at opportunities they claim they want. For people like that having a "fantasy" is (fun and safe) which in their mind is better than actually getting together and possibly discovering he or she is not the person they imagined them to be. Having arguments and breakups with someone tends to remove our rose colored tinted classes.

  6. FatFreddysCat profile image61
    FatFreddysCatposted 10 years ago

    My "ultimate crush" is Rose McGowan from TV's "Charmed," ...and if she asked me on a dinner date, my wife would be SUPER pissed. So I'd have to turn Rose down, sadly.

    1. sweetpikez profile image78
      sweetpikezposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      That could be the sad part. However, a dinner date with your wife would be the best among any affectionate date ever. What do you think? Anyway, thank you for joining the thread. I feel grateful with your response.

  7. profile image55
    peter565posted 10 years ago

    Well, I am a guy and like any guy, I like to be the one calling the shots in a relationship or in other word wearing the pants in a relationship.  So...I will firstly say no, and maybe a week or two later, I will come around and ask her out.

    Although it did happen once, this girl I really like make the first move ask me out, I said no and when I plan to ask her out one week later, this other guy already ask her out and she said yes.  And the bro code say "A bro should not steal another bro's lady." so, I just let it go. smile

  8. adrianna vaughn profile image59
    adrianna vaughnposted 9 years ago

    the way I am is a person that would not sugar code nothing so if my crush wanna dinner date then I'm going to let him know HELL YEA!! WHAT TIME,PLACE,I HOPE YOU KNOW YOU PAYING, YOU PICKING ME UP OR WE GONNA MEET UP, ETC. ETC.

 
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