It sounds simple: you like someone, you ask them out. But it’s never as easy as that. Here’s how people on the street work up the courage
Relationship advice blogger Dami Olonisakin asked her female Twitter followers to ask out their crushes by text message and send a screenshot of the results. Some of her followers were successful, others were not.
Fayola Purcell, one of the women who texted her crush, was lucky. “Hey, wanna go on a date with me? Me, you and food,” she asked. “I’d like that a lot,” her crush wrote back. Fayola asked: “Lol, the food part?” to which he replied: “The you part.”
It sounds simple: you like someone, you ask them out. But it’s never as easy as that. Here’s how people on the street work up the courage
Relationship advice blogger Dami Olonisakin asked her female Twitter followers to ask out their crushes by text message and send a screenshot of the results. Some of her followers were successful, others were not.
Fayola Purcell, one of the women who texted her crush, was lucky. “Hey, wanna go on a date with me? Me, you and food,” she asked. “I’d like that a lot,” her crush wrote back. Fayola asked: “Lol, the food part?” to which he replied: “The you part.”