Well, you can try what I've done (twice). It goes as follows:
Step 1: Write emotional letter/email, telling the other person you're in love with them.
Step 2: Face the bitter disappointment when they tell you that they're with someone else/they never want to see you again, etc, etc.
Step 3: Become very shocked when the person says they are in love with you too.
Step 4: As the other person admitted their love after you, let them do all the date work, first kiss, etc, etc.
Step 5: Hope that the other person can get over their ex. Otherwise it gets sticky.
That or you could try the other method that I'm told works. You want sunglasses, chewing gum and she should really be a waitress. This method also would not work if you're wanting Mike to go out with you, due to a case of him being the wrong sex.
The third option I think, would be to be yourself, and suggest that you maybe went and did something date-like.
(I'm not meaning to be whiny, it just kind of happened. Go out, go for it, and be happy.)
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Date: 2007-02-02 11:55 am (UTC)Step 1: Write emotional letter/email, telling the other person you're in love with them.
Step 2: Face the bitter disappointment when they tell you that they're with someone else/they never want to see you again, etc, etc.
Step 3: Become very shocked when the person says they are in love with you too.
Step 4: As the other person admitted their love after you, let them do all the date work, first kiss, etc, etc.
Step 5: Hope that the other person can get over their ex. Otherwise it gets sticky.
That or you could try the other method that I'm told works. You want sunglasses, chewing gum and she should really be a waitress. This method also would not work if you're wanting Mike to go out with you, due to a case of him being the wrong sex.
The third option I think, would be to be yourself, and suggest that you maybe went and did something date-like.
(I'm not meaning to be whiny, it just kind of happened. Go out, go for it, and be happy.)