Be my girlfriend
Ask her to be your girlfriend, the cute way
Ask them โAsking someone to be your girlfriend over text feels too small. Asking in person, with your heart doing 140, feels impossible. A link is the cute middle: you get to choose every word in advance, she gets to open it alone, no audience, no on-the-spot pressure.
It plays like a tiny show made just for her: your photos, the numbered reasons you like her, a letter that types itself out, then the question. The Yes button sits there glowing and gets bigger the longer she hesitates near No. The No button runs away when she reaches for it. It tends to make the point.
And if your situation is 'be my boyfriend' or anything else, every word is editable. Five minutes, free, no app, no account for her.
What the 'will you be my girlfriend?' link looks like inside
Reasons it's them
- โThe way you say my name when you're half-asleepโ
- โHow you cry at literally any dog reunion videoโ
- โThat you remember the small things I never mention twiceโ
These are the starting defaults. Every word is yours to rewrite.
What to write when you ask your crush out
Short, specific, and a little funny wins. One honest line beats five poetic ones. Three letters at three bravery levels:
The direct one
I like you. Properly. Not in a 'we should hang out sometime' way, in a 'you're the first person I want to tell things to' way. I've thought about how to say this and every version came out either too casual or too much, so here's the honest middle: I want you to be my girlfriend. There's a question on the next page. The Yes button is huge. The No button is a coward and runs.
The friends-first one
Here's the thing about being your friend: it's the best part of my week and it's also not enough anymore. I didn't want to make it weird in person, so I'm making it weird on the internet, where I had time to pick every word. You make everything more fun. I'd like to take you on an actual date and call you my girlfriend. If you don't feel the same, we're okay, I promise. But the question's there, and I really hope you tap Yes.
The shy one
I rewrote this letter eleven times. The other ten were funnier but this one is truer: I get happy when your name pops up. I save things all day to tell you later. My friends are tired of hearing about you, honestly. So I'm asking the way I do everything brave: slightly sideways and from a safe distance. Will you be my girlfriend? Take your time. The page isn't going anywhere and neither am I.
How to ask her out with a link
- 1
Pick the Valentine's theme
It's the right palette for this. Change the question to 'Will you be my girlfriend?' in one tap.
- 2
Add photos, or don't
If you have photos together, the memory lane is gold. If you don't, skip it; moments are optional, and a reasons list plus a letter is plenty.
- 3
Write the letter like you talk
The typewriter effect plays it out slowly, so short honest sentences hit hardest.
- 4
Publish and send when your courage peaks
She taps through to the question. The Yes glows, the No runs. You get an email when she opens it, so breathe.
Free. About 5 minutes. No app to install.
Asking-them-out questions, answered
What's a cute way to ask a girl to be your girlfriend?+
Make it personal and low-pressure: a page with your photos, the reasons you like her, a letter in your actual voice, and the question at the end. She opens it alone, no audience, and the runaway No button keeps it playful instead of heavy.
How do I ask my crush out over text?+
Don't cram it into a text. Send 'I made you something' plus your link, and let the page say the rest in the order you chose: reasons first, letter second, question last. You get to be brave once, in advance, with edit access.
What if she says no?+
On the page, No literally runs away. In the real world, the out is always there: she can just close the tab. That's a feature. A private link gives her room to think, which is kinder than an ambush and better for you too.
What should I write if I don't want to sound like too much?+
Keep it short, specific, and a little funny. One honest line beats five poetic ones. The shy example above exists for exactly this, and any moment you're not feeling (like the photo lane) can be skipped entirely.
Does this work for asking a guy out?+
Completely. Every word on every moment is editable, so 'will you be my girlfriend?' becomes 'will you be my boyfriend?' or anything else in two seconds.