hey Missy... you gave me the best advice so im gonna come back to you for this... the guy i was talking about is also a yr younger...and he just started high school w/ me... the friend who is helping me out is known to be VERY flirty... even though she has a serious relationship. I wanna be able to talk to this guy openly real soon but i get so nervous and i just need adice on how to approach him... FAST! lol plz help! I appreciate all your help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MisSoccer19 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 10:08 pm: I'm reallly glad I could help ya out! even though it sounds kinda silly, like seriously just think out a conversation in your head. The only bad thing about 'talking' to a guy is when it's those uncomfortable silences. so just like think about things you could say to him and what'd he'd say back and those cute lil one liners you could say right back to him. Just use stuff like how was ur weekend orr how do you like ur classes or whatever when it comes to normal conversation and if it happens to come up about him liking you and he asks questions try and get him to answer first. Then, it gives you more time to think about what to say back, plus if he answers something easy then you can too, rather then you going to a novel about how u feel and him being like ya i dig you...if that makes any sense, just play it cool and just try and be relaxed and just go for it hun!! i dono if i helped ya out again, but if ya wanna know anything else just let me know! catchya later! (BTW--my sn is missblondy19 so if ya need quick answers just catch me on there!) [ MisSoccer19's advice column | Ask MisSoccer19 A Question ]
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