5 Ways To Get A Date To Semi-Formal
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5 Ways To Get A Date To Semi-Formal

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5 Ways To Get A Date To Semi-Formal
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It's the season girls wait for, it's semi-formal season. It's the season of gorgeous dresses, themes, and handsome dates. But, what if you're missing one? What if you don't have a date to semi-formal? Well beautiful, here are 5 ways to get one:

1. Ask The Guy You've Been Crushing on.

You think he's cute, chances are he thinks the same, why not put on your big-girl pants and go for it? You'll have the hottest date there.

2. Ask The First Hot Guy You See.

This suggestion is both a good one and a poor one at the same time... Let me know how it goes, though!

3. Ask One Of Your Guy Friends.

You two already know each other and there won't be any awkwardness between you both. Go for it. He won't say no, promise!

4. When In Doubt, Make A Tinder.

Bio: In need of a semi-formal date

5. Go Without A Date.

You're beautiful and you don't need a man to tell you otherwise. I can promise you that you will have a great time with your sisters at semi-formal and not having a date isn't always a bad thing. You'll have the time of your life dancing with your friends and not worrying about a guy.


When you get your date, see if he has an attractive friend he can send my way. Your girl has semi-formal soon and needs a date!

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