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ok, first why do you think she's going to say no? how long have you been talking to her before asking her out? and as a rule of thumb, yes I would ask her out a second time, do it with some tact, start every convo with a purpose, know in advance what she likes to do, I would start in with, something like "big plans this weekend?" this is going to tell you if she's free or not, continue conversation as normal, then drop something you know she likes but don't ask her to go do it with you, You: "hey there's this new sushi place I've bee wanting to try out" Her: "oh, I love sushi!" continue the convo don't ask her out, then a few minutes later You: "you know what? I've been wanting to try this new sushi place, you like sushi, you said you don't have any big plans this weekend, come try it with me"
building a little tension goes a long way, try not to just come out with "will you go out with me?" it's boring, make you seem boring and most likely if there's something better to do she'll do it.
Because my friend has fifth period class with her and she was talking to him about it and she said "I didn't want to be mean". I talked to her in total before asking her out...0 times.
@Fox_theone I am constantly thinking about her, and out of all the girls in my classes it seems that none can compare to her. Yeah I'll definitely try that homecoming as a single guy can't be too bad.
@twisted66 No point in acting like somebody I'm not. Although I appreciate the advice.