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Should I ask her out?

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coolman123 (Age:Under 18)     When: 6 months ago
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I went on a school trip, I'm in 10th grade. I hadn't talked to her for a while because school is so crazy, but I really hit it off with her on the trip, we held hands, then on the bus we put on a movie, and she invited me to sit with her, and we were under a blanket and just to see if she liked me or not, I put my hand on her leg, and she didn't really say anything. I'm horrible at asking out girls.
so I think she does, but how do I do so?

Update: Also, we are heading to kennywood for school this week, and I thought well probably a good time to ask her out if everything goes okay.    6 months ago

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KillJessi
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KillJessi (Age:Under 18)      When: 6 months ago
She likes you back
GO FOR IT DUDE
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shorty6311 (Age:18 to 24)      When: 6 months ago
I think you should go for it. She obviously has a thing for you. Your in the 10th grade so you should no by now some creative way of asking her out and if you don't then just ask me because I have a lot of experience with asking guys out. In fact a lot of guys don't ask girls out anymore. We have too. So if you do go on a date with her. Wait until the nights over and you're about to go home before you ask her out. She might beat you to it. And you don't want her to think that that's the whole reason you asked her on a date. So you could ask her out.
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Avalace (Age:18 to 24)      When: 6 months ago
In high school, asking someone out is a lot less creative. You could ask her straight up after school one day and that would be perfectly fine. Even during school, as long as you get her alone. If you want to break out of the early high school norms, call her up and invite her to do some activity with you. During said activity, give her a kiss and ask her to be your girlfriend.
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