Her and I have been friends for probably two years, when her and I look at each other something just clicks, we went to Kennywood on a school trip together. And we had a good time. I really like her and I just need help figuring out how to ask her out. I was planning on just asking if she wanted to go to a movie on saturday, and then ask her out afterwards, but I'm still not sure.
Ask her to a movie, then ask her to hang out a few more times before you just dive into the big question. And if your close and you hear her talking about how she "doesn't want a relationship" then don't do it and just be there to be friends until her mind changes. She will like the fact that you waited for her and will give you a better chance for her:]
Alright kid, here's what you do. Just continue to ask her to do some things with you just you and her. Try to make sure they are fun things that she may have never done before. If you guys continue to have a good time, keep asking her to do things. During your time together, if it feels right, give her a kiss. Don't worry about "making anything official" just keep it player yo. Just have fun and hang out with her. If the time is right, kiss her and things will progress naturally from that point. If not, find another girl.
Please don't do it that way. Do it like this if you know some people at school tell them to make a poster for you and put it up where she walks by everyday and just stand right by the poster. Or you can do it this way have about 5 balloons in each hand and have one side too say yes and the other side to say no. Then when she comes ask her and what every she says let go the other one got it hope it helped
I would be very casual about asking her out then maybe after the movie if you find yourself in that strange silence, then ask her if she wants to go do something else and judging by her answer (the way she answers) then you call tell how much she is into you and then ask if she will go out with you. But good luck! Just try to play it cool and don't be too pushy just be forward.