okay so i was watchin this soccer game and there was this really really really hottie hot hot guy there! and i really wanted to meet him but me..being the stupid shy person i am didn't have the guts to approch him. so will you please give me some tips on how i can break the ice with a guy? please help me asap
xO0cAnDiCe answered Friday July 23 2004, 11:20 pm: alright i use to be sooo shy .. but now i am the most outgoing person i walk up to lyk ne1 now .. lol .. well basically u jst walk up to them nd b lyk hi im ... w.e ur name is nd jst b lyk so how do u lyk the game .. i thought id meet u .. nd jst tlk .. but at the end u always wanna ask them for ur # .. if u have a cell hold it out . if they're feelin u they'll ask to see it nd put they're number in
sxyxbabii answered Friday July 23 2004, 10:45 pm: well, all i can say is HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF!! and just be you, don't worry about what he or anyone else is going to think.. it just kind of happens.. you just need to walk up to him and act like hes one of your friends or best friends. someone your comfortable with.. then just have a convo w/ him! its really not that bad once you just say hey or whatever.. good luck! [ sxyxbabii's advice column | Ask sxyxbabii A Question ]
grlhockeyplaya77 answered Friday July 23 2004, 10:43 pm: Thats always a tough situation. Personally I hate breaking the ice. But one thing to say that I have found works is when there walking by ask hey do you go to (your school)? Then if they say no say oh well you look familar and then say stuff like did you or do you play (your fav sport)? It works a lot!
Hope I helped
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