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matt_r_baker | 16:01 Wed 26th Apr 2006 | Body & Soul
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what is the best way to find out if someone has a boyfriend without asking them personally?
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stalk them
ask them out
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yeah but that is what i want to to but if she has a boyfriend then i wont do it
what king of setting do you see this person, is it work or out socialising?
Well if you ask her out and she is not interested she will either say so or tell you she has a boyfriend - at least then you know.
I really hope your "thats what I want to do" was in reference to askin' them out and not the stalking bit.Lol
Hire a private detective. It's costly, but then that's the price of true love.

How about just asking her casually what she's up to this weekend? Presumably if she has a boyfriend, she'll be seeing him this weekend and will mention him.

Ooh, good one robbo, yeah you should try that!
If you are able to chat to her, just drop the words "your boyfriend" into the conversation somewhere and note her reaction. If she says, "oh I don't have one", there you go and it's an immediate opening for you to suggest a date sometime. If she replies, "my boyfriend is...." you'll know where you stand.

If you get no reaction, you could then ask something about him, like "What football/rugby etc team does your boyfriend support ?" - a perfectly legit question if your town/city has more than one team. It doesn't have to be such a direct question btw, just throw the phrase �your boyfriend� into the conversation.

Yep i agree with RoadAtlas i think thats what most folk do. Just drop something boyfriend related into the conversation and you'll find out.

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