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Question Posted Saturday May 22 2004, 1:07 pm

I like this boy in 6th grade I'm in 5th how do I talk to him without brely being able to speak?

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FernGully answered Saturday May 22 2004, 2:50 pm:
Just keep reminding yourself that hes just a boy. Guys really like a girl who can be herself around them and act natural and not nervous. Try to talk to him like you would talk to a friend or someone that you dont like in that way.

Try to make casual conversation and don't make it seem like you are trying too hard to get him to talk to you.

Maybe at your recess break you can have a ball roll over towards him and you can go over and pick it up. When you go to get it say sorry casually if the ball hit him. That way you have casually talked to him once already. After that if you see him you can say hello and see if he says hello back.

Just make sure it seems like hes just a boy and you arent interested in him. Eventually, he might start to like you because guys are strange like that! :)

good luck!

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