The problem is, if he's a realistic guy, he's not going to keep bugging and asking out a girl that turned him down already. The ball is in your court, as far as approaching him.
Start initiating conversation with him, flirt and see how he responds. If he still seems interested, there's nothing wrong with you asking him out. If he says yes, great; if he says no, act confident, friendly and casual about it (do not act devastated, like it's the end of the world, because it isn't). Sometimes people 'click' at the wrong times for each other, and he's not the only guy out there.
Many guys are just as fearful and hurt about rejection as girls are, but if he still is interested in you, he'll be flattered that you initiated for a change.
well, if she said no the first time, try and be closer to her more and then ask her out again.
Tall to him and say your sorry you said no when he asked the first time be like "I had a lot going on and I really like you and was wondering if you still want to go out with me"
so i was talking to a guy today and he said he lasted 20 mins his first tiime but did it again an hour after and stayed at 20 mins
Together Again for the First Time was created on 2001-10-09.
Type your answer here... Can a child make there first communion at age 7 or 8 if they said back in the first grade?
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When she lets you kiss her again, you'll know.
On "Ellen", Selena said she thinks of him as her "little brother", but when she went on "Ellen" again she changed her opinion of what she thought of him the first time.
It's probably because this boy is shy and didn't have the guts to make the move on the first date... That's why he wants to see you again and maybe try to make a move this time. And if he doesn't, you might have to make the first move!
He does not want to see you again, sorry.
Measurement of time probably started the first time one hominid said to another, "Let's meet when the sun comes up again" or "Come when the moon is full." You could argue that there is really no such thing as time apart from the measurement of it.
If at first you don't succeed,try try again!- Edison tried several THOUSAND different variations when he was trying to figure out how to make his lightbulb burn for a long time without burning out.When asked if all of his failures had discouraged him he said No because he now knows the ways it doesn't work and he was closer to finding the way it will work.