Asking her out might help you spend a lot of time with her.
In church because you know she has the same beliefs and values as you and you get more time to spend with her.
well you should get to know her more talk to her and if she still doesnt like you then move on
If you hardly know a girl, you can imagine various details of her personality and make her seem a lot more suited to you than she perhaps might be. You can also be blissfully unaware of things about her that you might not think of as positive qualities.With this idea of a girl you've imagined to be perfect for you, comes the lust.The way to combat it is to actually get to know her. If you still feel the same then great! If you don't then great (no more lusting)! Don't let yourself be blinded by your preconceptions though my friend.
so she can spend more time with you.
Because they spend more time worrying about there wife and thinking about her then there only little girl if u feel this pain please don't cry just know it happens to everyone.
spend more and more time with friends. spend time by watching movies. spend time with your family.
get to know her more then ask her out
You can't make a girl jealous only when you know the girl likes the guy. If you know that the girl likes the guy but already has a girlfriend, then spend more time with the girlfriend that the guy already has and then laugh alot areound her and if the girl you're trying to get jealous treat her like a friend but ignore her, but not too harsh!
As her what she likes get intrested in what she likes and just be like "hey can i hang with u?"
It might mean she is uncomfortable around you or just doesn't talk much. Being a shy girl myself I think you should spend more time getting to know her and she'll end up being more comfortable with you and talking more :) Don't confront her about being shy... that just makes it worse.
He spend more time with you than his wife.
Boys normally court a girl because they like her and want to spend more time with her. They also hope that the girl will be supportive and understanding to them.