Question Posted Tuesday September 28 2004, 7:36 pm
i like this boy at school- he's your average funny, sweet guy. i met him this year and i think he's so perfect no matter his flaws. he always can make me smile and i wouldnt want anything more in a guy.
my problem is he's a tad more popular than me and im not sure if he'd be interested. sometimes it seems he is, others it seems he doesnt even know who i am. i occationally talk to him in my science class where he sits next to me... [hurrah for assigned seating]... lol... but the only friend that is good friends with him is my friend kate. she used to be my best friend but over the years we went our separate ways. she wants me to tell her who i like because she will talk to whoever it is for me and help me with him. but im not sure if i should trust her- we arent the friends we used to be... but she is my only connection to finding out what he's thinking. im extremely shy around guys, and i dont know his screen name or email or anything... please help =[
-love is beaten me around
Riggzy answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 1:59 am: Grow some cojones and talk to him yourself, sister. What have you got to lose? The worst that can happen is that he'll reject you, and while that sucks, you're right back where you started. Only THIS time you're not mooning over some jerk. [ Riggzy's advice column | Ask Riggzy A Question ]
masakazu652 answered Tuesday September 28 2004, 7:54 pm: I think you should talk to him yourself, you know get his digits, aim, and e-mail so you can hang out after school and junk, and after a while you can have your friend give him little hints about you liking him and stuff if you decide to tell your friend (which I recommend, we like hearing from other girls about who likes us)! In the end I'm sure it'll work out great! [ masakazu652's advice column | Ask masakazu652 A Question ]
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