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How should I tell my parents and finally ask her out?

I'm 15 years old and have never gone on date before let alone kiss a girl. There is this one girl that I would like to ask out, but I am afraid of what will happen. My parents are not really into the dating scene. How should I tell my parents and finally ask her out?

Dear Reader
At fifteen, it's highly doubtful you can tell your parents anything. However, you can talk with them and tell them there is someone you like and you want to negotiate a way for you to see her should she feel the same way about you.
While they may not let you go out on a date where you're alone or unsupervised, perhaps they will let you attend a movie or go out for pizza or something with a time limit - (you're only 15, after all). Work with your parents on what your option are first then go after the girl
Sooner or later we have to sacrifice who we are to become what we want to be. Right now, you're a guy who has never gone out on a date. To become a guy who does go out on a date, you're going to have to risk what will happen - either she will say yes, or no. Unless she goes ballistic, that's pretty much all that can happen and you'll survive either way.
By the way, unless your parent's marriage was arranged, they've been into the dating scene. You might have support than you're giving them credit for.
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