Well from my personal experience, it really depends on how your parents feel about texting people of the opposite gender. If they are ok with it and they don't really care then just tell them who it is. But if your parents would freak out about it then you could always tell them your texting your best friend! But i would not recommend lying to your parents because i guarantee that they will find out one way or another.
Hope it helps :)
Don't Respond, they'll catch on eventually. If they ask why your not writing back say you've moved on (or you can say your parents cut your texts down to a certain number and you want to save them)
You say : Do you have a life ? And smile or if youre texting put a :) or ;).
It means what are you doing at the moment. As in if you are just on your laptop or texting then you would say that and ask them back.
...get a job.
No, always go to the girl and ask in person. Texting will more than likely get you a no
Texting is something that people do on their cellphones. It is like quick email and they message their friends or family or anyone to tell them they will be running late or to ask them to dinner or to ask them questions etc. It's like talking but your not talking.
Just flat out ask him - Will you go out with me?
Ask again and if they say no dump him
you can ask your parents and if they are busy ask anybody else who is going for a ride. but if your parents wont let you go with that person then you should ask that person to ask your parents so that they will say yes
Be a little rebellious. Don't be a momma's boy. Occasionally, 4get what your parents say. Ask her. Screw what your parents say about girls.
You do not 'make' anyone say yes. Especially your parents. If you have asked and he has said 'No', ask why.
You just ask him out...but you know what? Texting is just pretty darn impersonal. Go talk to him. As for the texting I wouldn't write anything or send any picture that I wouldn't be willing to show anyone. Sometimes we say or do things in a text that can really be embarrassing later on.