It depends on what sort of relationship you already have with this guy and how long ago you first asked him out... If it wasn't that long ago and you ask again too soon you may come across as needy...:/ If he's not ready then at least it's not you but you should give it some time.... But thats what i would do, hope this helps(: X
If he said he's not ready, it's best to respect his boundaries and wait for him to make a move if he's interested. Asking again may pressure him and potentially harm the relationship. Give him time and space to sort through his feelings.
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"
I asked them and they said it was discontinued.
If you like her that much, then wait until she is ready for a relationship.
yes , he is...... but he said he isn't ready to date yet! i met him .and i asked he isn't ready .SOORRY * :P
no she is not i got to meet her once and i asked her and she said no
If I asked out my crush and he said yes, but then realized he didn't want to go, I would be disappointed. After my disappointment, I would move on.
Well when this guy asked me out I was forced to say no I really wanted to go with him but I knew what my parents would say this guy is currently my boyfriend we got together recently and haven't been out once cause we know the circumstances maybe if u approach her nicely and ask her why she said no don't ask her out again ask her why she said no and depending on her answer u'll know what to do
I asked this question once, and my mother said that the future is not ours to see.
He may be embarrased, it wasn't true, or he isn't ready for a relationship.
I asked my local prostitute this once. She said 'flexible hours'.
I think that you may have a chance ! If the girls parents know about it and is okay with it !
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