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So the new school year started and there is this girl I has liked for like a year and a half and I got really lucky because I got poetry for one of my electives( was my like last choice but that's not why I'm lucky) the girl I like is in the class too and all the rest of the people in the class we both don't know so we never talk to them so I get to talk to her alone for like 50 min and I like that.

 

So my best friend keeps telling her she likes me and that I should ask her out but the thing is he is a total dick and is probably lying to set me up for failure and I don't want her to think that I'm a creeper so I dunno what to do. One day she came in with like super short shorts and was all like " My shorts are all short today." so I think she's trying to get me to go out with her but I dunno. There's this other girl I kinda like and she wrote her number on my arm and she always texts me and stuff so I think she likes me but I have no idea. I don't want to ask the first girl out and get rejected and that be a really awkward class so I dunno what to do.

Your "best friend" sounds like an asshole.

 

Feel it out, and try to have conversations with her that have a lot of substance. Girls like that. Plus, she'll trust you and it will showcase your maturity.

 

Most importantly, do what feels right, not what some asshole guy tells you to do.

 

Also, get a new best friend :freak:

Get a new best friend first.

 

Go for a drink with the girl who texts you, she might be really fun.

Lmfao, ditch friend, umm, start with your friend who you text since you have solid ground with her

So the new school year started and there is this girl I has liked for like a year and a half and I got really lucky because I got poetry for one of my electives (was my like last choice but that's not why I'm lucky) the girl I like is in the class too and all the rest of the people in the class we both don't know so we never talk to them so I get to talk to her alone for like 50 min and I like that.

 

So my best friend keeps telling her she likes me and that I should ask her out but the thing is he is a total dick and is probably lying to set me up for failure and I don't want her to think that I'm a creeper so I dunno what to do. One day she came in with like super short shorts and was all like "My shorts are all short today." so I think she's trying to get me to go out with her but I dunno. There's this other girl I kinda like and she wrote her number on my arm and she always texts me and stuff so I think she likes me but I have no idea. I don't want to ask the first girl out and get rejected and that be a really awkward class so I dunno what to do.

You've got 2 chicks Flirting with you.

Dude, just ask them.

Sheesh.

See if you can attain her trust and then take off with her money and possessions.

Why exactly do you have a total dick for a best friend? You should probably fix that before doing anything else.

If he's a 12-15 year old kid like I suspect he is, pretty much all male friends are total assholes at that age. It makes you man up.

why did I read this as "I need a shower":thinking:

" My shorts are all short today."

 

:inquisitive: That's why they're called shorts.

 

Go for the second girl...the first one doesn't seem very bright. :\

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