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Asking your boyfriend to prom can be a fun and exciting experience! Here are some steps to follow: 1. Choose a time and place: Choose a time and place where you both can talk comfortably and privately. It could be at his house, a park or a favorite hangout spot. 2. Be confident and direct: Start the conversation by telling him how much you would love to go to prom with him. Be confident and direct in your approach. 3. Use humor: Use humor to lighten the mood and make it a fun experience. For example, you could make a sign that says "Prom?" or create a scavenger hunt with clues leading to the question. 4. Be creative: Use your creativity to come up with a unique way to ask him to prom. You could bake him cupcakes with "Prom?" written on them or create a video montage with your favorite memories together. 5. Respect his decision: Remember that he may have other plans or obligations, so be understanding if he can't attend. If he says yes, be sure to thank him and express your excitement. Overall, be yourself and have fun with the process! Good luck!
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