Member Since: February 21, 2005 Answers: 2 Last Update: February 21, 2005 Visitors: 511
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ok well what if theres a guy you like but hes a grade younger than you like your in 9th grade and hes in 8th grade....does it make a big difference? i mean i want to tell him i like him but we are like best friends...its really hard (link)
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First of all, the age difference doesn't matter. One year is really short. Okay I think you should just tell him how you feel if you think he likes you back. Otherwise if he doesn't seem to show any signs the situation might get awkward and you could end up not being friends. No, the age difference doesn't matter. One year is really short. Now here's the fun part. If you aren't sure if he likes you or not, organize a group of people to go to the movies. Talk with some of your BFFs and make sure he sits next to you. If he's in to you, he'll accidentally touch your hand or you'll have a small conversation. Then you can tell him you had a good time and you enjoy spending time together!
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Hey guyz, I'm on the swim team, and I think I'm pretty good. I do great at practice, but then at swim meets I get so scared and I shake the whole way there. I LOVE swimming and it's my favorite sport and hobby. But how do I overcome my fear.
Signed,
Scared Swimmer (link)
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OMG! I have the same problem with about all the sports I do and chances are a lot of your teammates do to. Here are three easy steps
1. Relax (easier said than done)
One of the best ways to relax before a swim meet is to listen to music or watch a television show you've been dying to see.
2. Practice
Now I know you said you were a good player, but if you practiced everyday for 10 minutes not counting regular practices you'll get better(this helps). When you practice with a certain speed as your goal, you don't have to worry about it the next time a big meet comes up.
3. Have confidence
You sound like your a good player. One of the players that might get overlooked but really adds something to the team. Don't forget that even if you don't win at every swimmeat, noones going to remember ten years from now after you've won Olympic gold.
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