I have 13 years old (almost 14) and I have a tough crush on a girl from my school who's two years younger then me. I'm really going mad because the time is passing and I can't find a way to approach and talk to her. The only thing I do to make her know I love her is staring at her while passing by but I'm pretty sure she hasn't noticed. Help please! (Have on mind that I'm afraid to fail, so I'd either do nothing or something in which I'm sure it'd work. If I fail I'll be avoiding her forever!)
Kate62392 answered Tuesday May 18 2004, 10:14 pm: well im around the age of the girl u like so that works out good get to know her more and then when u think u know her enough ask her to b ur girlfriend and if shes as desprate as me then shell say eys trust me
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swtKAY46 answered Monday May 10 2004, 6:12 pm: she's two years younger than you... so chances r she's totally crushing on you too... get to know her first though... in case you don't...i dont know about all girls... but i like to get to know a guy b4 i go out w/ him. [ swtKAY46's advice column | Ask swtKAY46 A Question ]
buttercup answered Monday May 10 2004, 5:30 pm: Dear I'm desperately needing an advice,
Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday May 10 2004, 3:19 pm: hey,
I ahve an idea, why don't you give her a note when she passes by? attract her attention, and give her the note. Don't put n e thin obssesive like i love you or i wanna marry you. she'll probably freak out! [ Uniq_The_Geek's advice column | Ask Uniq_The_Geek A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Monday May 10 2004, 2:16 pm: Give yourself some time, your only 13. Which makes the girl you like 11. She is still a little girl, and the both of you are too young to be romanticaly involved. For now I would keep your feelings to yourself. Even if you did tell her, what would you want her to do? Don't worry about time passing by you, you still have lots of it.
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