Hi, I’m new to this forum so apologies if I’ve put this in the wrong place.
Basically, I’m a 23 year old male and I go to these dance classes, normally twice a week. Most of the people there are a lot older, in their 40’s plus, but recently a group of younger girls about my age have been coming. There’s three of them, but normally only one or two turn up. They have told me only their first names, not surnames, but I’ve been able to find them on Facebook.
Out of these three, the one who doesn’t turn up as often has only been twice. The last time I saw her, towards the end of the night I found out that apparently she likes me, another guy who attends these classes told me. I unfortunately had to leave though as it was late, but now I feel like a complete idolt as I failed to get her number and she hasn’t turned up to the classes since (last time I saw her was the week before valentine’s day). One of the friends has turned up, but not her. I think the main reason she hasn’t turned up though is because she has been working when the class is on.
I want to ask her out or get her number. So what do I do next? From what I can think of, I have the following options, unless someone can come up with something else:
1. Give up and move on. The most simple option, but it’s hard to forget her when you’re dancing with her friends. Plus I don’t know who might turn up instead of her in the future.
2. Keep going to the classes and hope that one day she will turn up again. Obviously, this might not happen. Also I’m afraid that by waiting too long she won’t like me anymore.
3. Ask one of her friends to convince her to come back? I do have the number of one of the friends, just not her.
4. I add her as a friend on Facebook and send a message. But could this look like I’m a bit of a stalker, without knowing her surname or adding one of the other friends first (since we have no mutual friends)? My profile isn’t exactly great as I very rarely post on it. Whilst I’m pretty sure she is single, her Facebook still shows images from a previous long term relationship.