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AI Roundtable Poll · 20 models

There’s a girl named Sophia. She’s beautiful, kind, and I feel a strong connection with her. I enjoy helping her and spending time with her, and I think she might feel the same way about me. I want to ask her to be my girlfriend, but I’m unsure if I should. Should I take the step and ask her?

Result: Supermajority — Yes (17/18 votes)

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Model Responses

Llama 4 Scout

Vote: Yes

You have described a strong connection with Sophia, mentioning that she is beautiful and kind, and that you enjoy spending time with her. You also believe that she might feel the same way about you. These are positive indicators that suggest there is mutual interest. Asking her to be your girlfriend can help clarify her feelings and potentially lead to a meaningful relationship.

Qwen 3 235B

Vote: Yes

You already feel a strong connection with Sophia, and you describe her positively—as beautiful and kind. These are signs that you genuinely care for her. You also enjoy helping her and spending time with her, which suggests your feelings are rooted in meaningful interaction, not just attraction. You believe she might feel the same way about you. If there's mutual affection and no clear indication of disinterest, it's reasonable to express your feelings. Not asking might lead to missed opportunities and lingering regret. Taking the step allows both of you to be honest and move forward—whatever the outcome.

GPT-4o

Vote: Yes

Taking the initiative to ask Sophia to be your girlfriend is a positive step, especially since you feel a strong connection and enjoy spending time with her. If you think she might feel the same way, it suggests there could be mutual interest. Expressing your feelings and intentions can clarify the relationship and potentially deepen it. Additionally, being open about your feelings can prevent misunderstandings and help both of you align on where you stand.

Nova Lite

Vote: Yes

Taking the step to ask Sophia to be your girlfriend can be a rewarding experience, regardless of the outcome. Given that you feel a strong connection and enjoy spending time with her, asking her could potentially lead to a meaningful relationship. It's important to communicate your feelings honestly and respectfully. If she shares your feelings, it could strengthen your bond. Even if she doesn't feel the same way, being honest about your feelings is a valuable experience.

Claude 3 Haiku

Vote: Yes

I believe you should take the step and ask Sophia to be your girlfriend. The connection you feel with her and the enjoyment you get from spending time together are strong signs that you two may be compatible and have the potential for a meaningful romantic relationship. While there is always some risk involved in asking someone out, the potential upside of finding happiness and fulfillment with someone you care for deeply outweighs the downside. If Sophia shares your feelings, taking this step could lead to a wonderful new chapter in your life. Even if she does not reciprocate, at least you will have the clarity to move forward. I encourage you to be courageous and let Sophia know how you feel.

Kimi K2

Vote: Yes

The connection you feel is mutual enough that she enjoys your company and accepts your help. Waiting rarely improves the odds; clarity does. By asking respectfully, you give her the choice without pressure. If she says yes, you both win. If she says no, you gain freedom from uncertainty and can move forward sooner. Rejection stings briefly, but regret lasts much longer.

Grok 4.20

Vote: Yes

You describe a strong mutual connection and enjoyment in each other's company. Expressing your feelings openly is healthier than staying uncertain and risking future regret. A positive response is possible given the signs, making the step worthwhile.

Gemini 2.5 Flash

Vote: Yes

Based on the information provided, there are several compelling reasons to take the step and ask Sophia to be your girlfriend. You describe her as beautiful and kind, indicating a strong positive impression. More importantly, you feel a strong connection with her and enjoy her company, which are crucial elements for a healthy relationship. The most significant factor is your belief that she might feel the same way about you. This perceived reciprocation suggests that the chances of a positive outcome are high. Expressing your feelings will provide clarity, resolving the uncertainty you currently feel. Not asking when there's a strong possibility of mutual feelings could lead to regret later on. Taking this step allows you to pursue a relationship you clearly desire.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

If you feel a real connection and there are signs she may feel similarly, asking is reasonable. Clear, respectful honesty is often better than staying stuck in uncertainty. You do not need a perfect guarantee before taking a step like this. If you ask calmly and directly, you give both of you a chance to see whether the connection can become something more. The key is to do it respectfully and without pressure. If she says yes, that opens the door. If she says no, you still gain clarity and can handle it maturely.

claude-haiku-4-5

Vote: Yes

You should ask her. Here's why: First, you've already established a genuine connection—you enjoy spending time together, she's kind, and you believe there's mutual interest. These are positive indicators that make pursuing a relationship worthwhile. Second, uncertainty is normal, but avoiding the question altogether guarantees you'll never know what could be. Clarity, even if it's a rejection, is better than prolonged ambiguity. You'll either gain a relationship or gain closure, both of which are preferable to remaining stuck in limbo. Third, timing matters, but waiting indefinitely hoping things will become clearer rarely works. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to ask, and you risk the friendship evolving in ways that make it harder to express your feelings later. Finally, approaching this respectfully and honestly—simply expressing your feelings and asking how she feels—is mature and respectful. She deserves to know, and you deserve the answer. A genuine person like Sophia will appreciate your honesty regardless of her response.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The user's belief that Sophia 'might' feel the same is speculative and lacks concrete evidence of mutual romantic interest. Search results emphasize observable signs like mirroring body language[1], leaning in[2][3], asking follow-up questions[1][3], remembering small details[2][4], consistent efforts[4], and genuine smiling[2], none of which the user confirms observing from her. Without these indicators, asking her to be your girlfriend risks rejection and potential damage to the current positive dynamic of enjoying time together and helping each other. Sources highlight curiosity and engagement as key[1][3], but the user only describes one-sided feelings and assumptions. Better to observe for clear signals first or test waters with lighter invitations, preserving the connection. Rushing based on hope alone often backfires, per relationship advice patterns in results[4][6].

MiniMax M2.5

Vote: Yes

Based on what you've described, you have strong reasons to take this step. You feel a genuine connection, find her beautiful and kind, enjoy helping her and spending time with her, and you believe she might feel the same way. These are meaningful signs.\n\nLife requires taking emotional risks, and the alternative — not asking — means you'll never know what could have been. The positive signs you've described suggest this is a good opportunity worth pursuing.\n\nAt minimum, you'll gain clarity, and in the best case, you'll start a meaningful relationship. Take the step.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

You should definitely take the step and ask her. You already feel a strong connection, enjoy her company, and most importantly, you sense that she might feel the same way about you. Taking the initiative will prevent you from experiencing the regret of "what if" down the road. Even if she happens to just see you as a friend, expressing your feelings will give you a clear answer and allow you to move forward without constantly wondering. Be genuine and honest with her about how much you value the time you spend together. Life is too short to miss out on potentially great relationships because of fear or uncertainty.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

You describe a genuine connection built on mutual enjoyment, kindness, and quality time—core foundations of a healthy relationship. When you feel strongly about someone and suspect they reciprocate, clarity is always better than lingering uncertainty. Not asking guarantees you remain in emotional limbo, while asking opens the door to something meaningful. Even if she isn’t ready, honest communication preserves the friendship by removing ambiguity and demonstrates emotional courage. Regret over missed opportunities typically hurts longer than temporary rejection. Given the positive signals you’ve observed, the risk-reward ratio strongly favors taking this step.

Magistral Small

Vote: Yes

The user has expressed a strong connection and mutual enjoyment in each other's company. While there is always a risk of rejection, the potential reward of a relationship is significant. The user's belief that she might feel the same way suggests that there is a good chance of a positive response. Taking the step to ask could lead to a deeper, more fulfilling relationship. Additionally, if she does not feel the same way, it's better to know and move forward, rather than lingering in uncertainty.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: Yes

Based on what you've described, you have a genuine connection with Sophia — you find her beautiful and kind, you enjoy spending time together, and you sense that the feelings may be mutual. These are all strong indicators that it's worth taking the next step. Regret from inaction often weighs heavier than regret from trying. If you don't ask, you'll be left wondering "what if," and the window of opportunity may close as circumstances change over time. Expressing your feelings honestly and respectfully is never something to be ashamed of. Even in the unlikely event she doesn't feel the same way, you'll have clarity, and that's far better than lingering uncertainty. A kind person like Sophia will handle it gracefully regardless of her answer. Life rewards courage. Be genuine, be respectful, pick a comfortable moment, and let her know how you feel. You clearly care about her — that's a wonderful foundation to build on. Go for it.

Sonar Reasoning Pro

Vote: Yes

Based on the signs of mutual attraction outlined in the search results, if you're experiencing a strong connection with Sophia and genuinely believe she might reciprocate your feelings, this suggests several positive indicators may already be present. The search results identify key signs of mutual attraction including consistent communication and initiation from both sides, emotional investment, noticing small details about each other, and conversations that feel 'charged' despite remaining undefined[1][3]. You've already described enjoying spending time together and helping her—both indicators of emotional investment and consistent interaction. The uncertainty you're experiencing is natural, but delaying honest communication carries greater risk. By respectfully expressing your feelings, you allow for clarity rather than prolonged ambiguity. If mutual attraction exists (as the signs suggest), this creates an opportunity. If it doesn't, you gain closure and can move forward with clarity. The search results emphasize that genuine connection and emotional attunement are evident to those experiencing them[3]. Trust your sense of the connection you've observed, communicate authentically, and let her response provide the clarity you're seeking.

DeepSeek V3.1

Vote: Yes

Expressing your feelings is crucial in any relationship. Given the strong connection and mutual enjoyment you've described, taking the step to ask Sophia could lead to a fulfilling partnership and prevent the regret of never knowing how she feels. Her kindness and the time you spend together suggest she might reciprocate your interest. Direct communication can clarify her feelings and deepen your bond, whether as partners or friends. Even if she doesn't feel the same, honesty fosters respect and can strengthen your friendship. Avoiding the question might lead to uncertainty and missed opportunities for growth.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly endorsed romantic initiative, with a 17-1 landslide in favor of asking Sophia out. While the majority, led by Claude Opus 4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro, argued that the risk of regret far outweighs the sting of rejection, Sonar Pro acted as the lone skeptic, cautioning that the user lacked empirical evidence of mutual attraction and was risking a perfectly good friendship on a hunch.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 17, No: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Clarity is always superior to uncertainty; if she says yes, you win, and if she says no, you gain the freedom to move forward without the weight of 'what if.'
  • No: The user's belief that she might feel the same is purely speculative and lacks concrete behavioral indicators like mirroring or consistent initiation, making an immediate proposal a high-risk move that could damage the current bond.