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I just got my school year book and I want a certain guy to sign it only I'm too shy to ask. If someone told me if I should or should not and give me confidence then I would ask him directly. So, should I or should I not ask him to sign my year book directly and why? Also, if you said no is there any other way I can get him to sign my year book?
Ask him direct. If he's worth your adoration from afar, he'll be nice enough to feel sorry for you and do it instead of embarrass you. Failing that:
The really cool things about years books, is that until you put your name on them, no one knows whose they are. Pass it to a friend, who can pass it to another and another, until it reachs a group with the guy you like in it. Keep an eye on the book so you don't loose it. I have well wishes and keep in touchs from girls who would have rather spit on me than sign my book had I asked. (Accident. Strange things can happen when you loose track of your year book during a gym class. Too bad it was an only girls class though.) I don't see why this wouldn't work though. Luck!!
(Rating: 5) I have never thought of it that way, that's really good advice!