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When you ask a girl to become your girlfriend, you want it to be memorable! Sure, you could ask, "Want to be my girlfriend?" but she may be hoping for something more creative. Fortunately, there are lots of lighthearted, fun ways to ask her. Check out our unique suggestions and read expert tips so she'll say yes when you pop your question.

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Sweep her off her feet at the end of a romantic date.

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  1. If you've just had an intimate meal, been kissing, or even just made love, you're probably feeling a really close connection to her. Look her in the eyes and tell her how she makes you feel—be as specific, honest, and vulnerable as possible. She'll probably be charmed by your old-school style and find it pretty cute.[1]
    • For example, at the end of your evening together, hold her close and say something like, "You make me feel so incredible like I want to experience everything with you. I can't imagine being without you. Can I be your partner?"
    • Reader Poll: We asked 258 wikiHow readers whether or not you should wait for 1-on-1 conversation to ask someone to be your partner, and 94% of them said yes, wait until you two are alone. [Take Poll] So if you pop the question post date, just make sure you're in a private place!
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Write a memorable poem or letter.

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  1. It's totally normal to be nervous about asking a girl to be your girlfriend! If you're worried you'll freeze when the moment comes, write down your feelings and question in the form of a poem or a simple letter. She'll think it's sweet. Plus, she'll have something to keep as a memento.
    • At a loss for words? Don't worry! It's totally fine to use a great quotation when you ask her.
    • For example, write down a romantic Shakespearean sonnet to give her, or just use a quotation like, "‘I would not wish any companion in the world but you," as an opening line in your letter.
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Sing her favorite song or dedicate it to her.

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  1. For an intimate way of asking, wait until the two of you are alone and sing a special song—her favorite song or one that has the perfect lyrics for what you want to tell her. When you finish the song, pop the question. If you want a bold, fun way of asking, take her out for karaoke! Dedicate the song to her and ask her before you sing so she can think of her response, or ask her when you finish singing a special number.[2]
    • For instance, say, "I'm dedicating this song to you, Lena, since it will do a better job of telling you how I feel. I'm hoping it will explain why I want you to be my girlfriend."
    • Feeling extra ambitious? Compose your own music or lyrics! She'll be touched by your efforts and musical abilities.
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Surprise her with food.

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  1. For example, write something like, "This might be cheesy, but will you be my girlfriend?" on the inside of a pizza box. If she's into sweet treats, order a bunch of cupcakes and get the letters to spell "Will you be my girlfriend?" piped on top.[3]
    • Customize this to the food she likes. You could use icing to spell out the question on a big cookie cake or write the question on the lid of a box of chocolate for instance.
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Do a balloon pop.

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Create a fun treasure hunt.

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Slip a note into her favorite candy.

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  1. This is a simple but thoughtful way to ask her out. Carefully unwrap her favorite candy bar and write your question on a small piece of paper. Slide the paper into the wrapper and repackage the candy. Then, offer it to her the next time you go on a date.[6]
    • Consider using brightly colored paper so she notices it when she unwraps the candy. You don't want her accidentally throwing it away!
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Change your contact name on her phone.

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  1. Put her phone back before she realizes you've done anything. Then, call her. When she looks at the screen, she'll see "Boyfriend?" or "Girlfriend?" and you can ask her for her response.[7]
    • Can't get ahold of her phone? Change the contact information for her in your phone to "Girlfriend?" Then, ask her to call you and show her the screen when your phone starts ringing, or pretend like you lost your phone and ask her to call it so you can look. Let her find the phone so she sees your message.
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Send her a cute text.

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  1. You can type out a message that you think is perfect and send it to her while you're on a date. Then, watch her reaction and wait for her response. Here are a couple of fantastic messages you could use:[8]
    • "There's this really great girl that I like a lot. Do you think she'd want to be my girlfriend?"
    • "You + Me = Girlfriend and Boyfriend/Girlfriend?"
    • "I'm ready to make this official. Would you be my girlfriend?"
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WikiMountainCaster671
I have gone on a few dates with a girl and I really like her. I think things are going well, and I want to ask her officially to be my girlfriend, but I feel so awkward about it! How do you approach that topic? What do you say? And when is the right time? Are 3 dates enough before asking someone to be your gf or is that too soon?
April Davis
April Davis
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I recommend being direct, but also giving the person a way out and making them feel comfortable. You don't want them to feel like they have to automatically say yes just to make you feel good, because you want the truth. You don't want somebody to just tell you, “oh yeah, I'd like to continue the relationship too”, only for them to disappear because they didn't feel like they could have that conversation directly. The best way to do it is give them a safe way out so they feel like they're not hurting your feelings by telling you. You could say something like “You know what, I have enjoyed getting to know you and getting close to you. I'd like to be in a relationship because I can see this going far further, but I wanted to get an idea from you on where you're at. And if you don't feel the same way yet, that's okay too, because I just want to understand where you're at” and approaching it in a low-key way so they don't feel like you're expecting them to say one particular thing.

You can also try just opening up the conversation without saying how you feel first. You could say “Hey, I'm just curious– how are you seeing things for us right now? Are you looking for a long-term thing? Are you just like having fun and just want to see where it goes? I'm just curious to know what your thoughts and intentions are”, that's a natural, easy way to give somebody a way to be honest, where they won't feel like they're hurting your feelings either way, but it will tell you what you need to know.
Elvina Lui, MFT
Elvina Lui, MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
It is common that people choose to hide their feelings because they want to avoid conflict and rejection at all costs, but doing this sabotages your chances at happiness. If you want a serious relationship with this girl, you see something in her that opens your heart and feel like she's someone you could share your life with, then you need to take action instead of letting it slip through your fingers.

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This article was co-authored by Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is the author of “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues” which details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each. She is also the award-winning and best-selling author of “Thriving with ADHD”. Kelli co-hosted an advice show on LA Talk Radio and was a relationship expert for The Examiner. She received her MSW (Masters of Social Work) from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Sociology/Health from the University of Florida. This article has been viewed 517,215 times.
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