If you or the girl you plan to ask are into football, this one’s definitely for you. Paint a football her favorite color, this part is totally optional, and bedazzle the words “Homecoming” or “Prom” on the football. Feel free to add sparkles or any other creative thing you can think of. You know the girl better than anyone else. Make it to her style. You can also add a cute and puny saying; such as “Wanna tackle Homecoming together?”
Flowers always make girls smile. Send her a rose with each letter of the certain type of dance you’re asking her to. If you’re asking her to homecoming you’ll have eleven roses or five if you’re asking her to prom. Have a different person give her each flower; however make sure you’re the question mark, otherwise she won’t know it’s you.
Girls love food. Even if they say they don’t because of calories, they’ll still eat it anyways. You could spell it out on a cake or cupcake. Asking a girl to prom in a giant cookie is a sure way for her to say yes as well. If you take her to a restaurant, talk to the waiter or chef ahead of time and have him write the word “Prom” in chocolate syrup or frosting, depending on the dessert. Or if she’s really into seafood, have the chef arrange the sushi in the form of the word “Prom.” If your girlfriend is the typical high school girl, she probably loves Starbucks. Buy her favorite drink and have them write the words “Prom” or “Homecoming” where her name would usually go.
A very common way to ask a girl to a dance is through t-shirts. Have a couple of your friends wear t-shirts spelling out the words and just make sure you’re the question mark. It also wouldn’t hurt to have a bouquet of flowers either. If you don’t want to buy all those t-shirts, another option would be to use body paint to spell it out as well. Or even huge paper signs. All of these will work to get her to say yes.
As long as you make her feel like a million bucks, she will more than likely say yes. Asking her in public wouldn't hurt either because then it’ll be harder for her to say no.
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