i rly need a boyfriend but i dont have the guts to tell ne one that i like them...please help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Maddie09 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 11:59 pm: if you dont have guts to go UP to him you could:
A.Give him a note (but ONLY if hes one of those trustworthy guys that dont show all his friends)
B.tell your friend to tell him that you like him.
C.if you dont want to do any of those things...all you can really do is just...go up to him and talk to him..
ok this is what i would totally do lol(but this is just me)
Me: hey!! arent you in my *blank* class!?
Him: um yea i think so! whats your name?
Me: Maddie
a really good topic starter would be asking him if hes in one of your classes. if hes in NONE of your classes then start out like this:
Me: um you look fimiliar...whats your name?
(say his name was...Chad)
Him: Chad
kevin1986 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 10:06 pm: You dont NEED a boyfriend. But if you like a guy just walk up to him and tell him you're interested. Don't fear rejection,you'll get rejected a lot in life. But in order to get dates you gotta put yourself out there. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
xoMarisox answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 10:05 pm: I know it's hard. If your too worried you may not be ready yet. Just think if you can't tell anyone just think what it would be like to be in a relationship. Drop 1 in my inbox again for any questions! xoMarisox. good luck! Hope I helped! xoxo, Maris [ xoMarisox's advice column | Ask xoMarisox A Question ]
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