Hey Mina,
I'm having boy trouble. His name is Ricky Argenio, you may know him. Anyways...i really really like him. I've liked him since 7th grade. I asked him out in 7th grade but he said no. Then in 8th grade, he wrote this whole page in my yearbook and it was real touchy. I think that's a sign that he likes me. Do you think? I mean he wrote how these sweet things to me and he said that we should hang out over the summer. He gave me his number but whenever i talk to guys on the phone, i don't know, i just get all nervous. What should i do to overcome my fear of talking to boys online? Please Help Me!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? .x.mina.x. answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 7:52 pm: Hmm.. *scatches chin and head..* tehehe! Well.. about being nervous, idk what to say cuz i really dont get nervous myself but.. just try to think of the person in the best way possible and think of how sweet he is and understanding. also think of happy things! Try to talk about a topic that you are very comfortable with so that there isnt too much "unknowing"-ness.. i noticed that when people dont know things they tend to get nervous, so if you know about alot of what your talking about there wont be any need to get nervous right? Guys also like girls that play it cool so even if you ARE nervous try to mask it.. it might work well! you should try to hang out with him often because the more you hang out with him, the closer you two will get. and try not to be nervous, just act cool! If he wrote really sweet things in your yearbook, that means he cares about you, which is a good thing because if he cares, then anything can happen! I hope that helped you some and if you have ne more questions about this, just ask!
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