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How to Ask a Boy out in Middle School
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Asking someone out can be nerve-wracking at any age, but especially so in middle school when you're still figuring things out. Here are some tips for asking a boy out in middle school: 1. Start with a conversation: Before you ask him out, start talking to him and getting to know him better. Ask about his hobbies, interests, and what he likes to do in his free time. 2. Find common interests: Look for things you have in common that you can talk about. This will help you build a connection and make it easier to ask him out. 3. Be confident: Confidence is key when asking someone out. Even if you're nervous, try to appear confident and sure of yourself. 4. Be direct: Don't beat around the bush or drop hints. If you want to ask him out, be direct and ask him if he wants to go out with you. 5. Choose a low-pressure activity: For a first date, choose an activity that's low-key and not too intimidating. Maybe suggest going to a movie or getting ice cream together. 6. Be prepared for any answer: Remember that he might say yes, but he might also say no. Be prepared for either response and don't take it personally if he says no. 7. Respect his decision: If he says no, respect his decision and don't push him to change his mind. It's important to be respectful of his feelings and boundaries. Remember that asking someone out takes courage, but it's also a learning experience no matter what the outcome. Be proud of yourself for taking the initiative and being brave!
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