So I've never had a girlfriend before and I've very recently met a girl I like a lot and she seems friendly with me and always laughs at my jokes and stuff though she seems friendly in general. The problem is I saw her recently with another guy who I don't think is her boyfriend but she looked like she was interested in. Now if I thought she was available I think I'd have the confidence to go in for the kill but I don't want to risk the embarrassment of making a move on her if she's involved with another guy because this is a girl I will likely be seeing often. What should I do?
>>17496962
Continue analysis or ask a third party if she is single(disregard shyness and embarrassment). If she is single make your move fast.
Ask her if she's single. Then, if she says "yes" ask her out. It's really that simple.
>I don't want to risk the embarrassment
Stop being a faggot.
That girl is so beautiful
We only regret the things we didn't do.
>>17497134
What an absolute crock of shit.
Don't sperg out when you ask her out and just play it like it's no big deal. "Hey, have you seen (popular movie A)? You wanna go tomorrow?" You'll find out she already has a bf, then here's the most important part: just act normal the next time you see her. Don't be a fuckin weirdo about it. No big deal.
By the way, try asking out a girl you're not already completely in love with, just to get some practice doing it.
Rejection is no big deal.
>>17497134
Definitely not the case with me.
>>17496962
There is no embarrassment. I asked out girls that i thought were out of my league, they weren't. You have to ask them out to earn their respect and attention, otherwise time will pass and you'll have only regrets.
It's really cool the first times you get a gf ! Like walking on pristine snow.
>>17497134
Wow nice Facebook meme