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Teen Is Rejected & Bullied After Asking Girl to Homecoming—Then 13 Girls Show Up With These Signs

Asking a girl out and risking rejection takes quite a bit of bravery and self-confidence, especially when it’s your first time.

High school sophomore Dakota Nelton remembers precisely what it’s like to be in those shoes.

The teen from Gray, Louisiana finally mustered up the courage to ask a special friend to the homecoming dance with a homemade sign and a bag of Starbursts.

Unfortunately, his proposal was not only met with rejection, but also scathing public humiliation as onlookers laughed, pointed, and pulled out their tape recorders. As the bullies stomped all over his sign, Dakota felt what little was left of his self-esteem being trampled to the ground as well.

“It was actually a pretty tough moment standing in a small circle with that one shake of the head and you just got to find your way out of that circle,” he recalled.

As the video of him getting turned down continued racking up thousands of views on social media from viewers across the country, the poor teen felt he may never recover from the devastation.

But little did he know, a group of 13 girls was concocting a genius plan to make sure Dakota knew he was more than worth ONE date to homecoming.

Watch below as this big-hearted group of teens rallies together to boost Dakota’s self-worth in the SWEETEST way possible!

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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"This post is about one thing and one thing only. Being comfortable in the uncomfortable."

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