Question Posted Wednesday October 20 2004, 12:44 pm
but theres this kid in my spanish class hes a sophmore and im a freshman. and ever since school started he always checked me out and stuff, and he'd stare at me all the time. every time he'd pass me he'd flick his hair at me. well i just thought that it didnt mean anything, until these past few days in the halls he'd point me out to all of his friends, and they'd be like "oh thats the girl who you like?" (but they didnt know that i heard), so i know that he likes me but he's kind of shy! i like him too and i want to go to homecoming with him but i want him to ask ME so what should i do? i dont want to ask his friends cause thats lame, but im afraid to talk to him. do you think he's embarrassed cause im a freshman?
Strawberriilova92 answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 6:28 pm: .º.Hey Hunn!.º.
Well, flirt back. If he asks you a question answer flirtily. Say Hey ____! How's it going?? Then, if this works, be like who are you going with to homecoming or are you going? If he says noone who are you going with be like, noone sigh. Then look deep in his eyes. It's worked for me!
XoToTaLLy_SwEeT_7 answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 3:55 pm: okay well the only way he will ask you out is if you two have a conversation together. He is probably stuck in the same situation that you are.. if he didn't talk to you yet it's obvious that he's afraid to talk to you too. So if I were you I would say hello to him.. becuz you can't go to skool everyday wishing that he will say something to you. If you really like him you will talk to him. It doesn't sound like hes embarrassed becuz you're a freshman becuz if he was he wouldn't have told his friends that he liked you. I just think hes shy. Hope I helped.. and Good luck!! Rate me! <3Juliet<3 [ XoToTaLLy_SwEeT_7's advice column | Ask XoToTaLLy_SwEeT_7 A Question ]
xtroubleturk69x answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 3:21 pm: no,guys don't mind going out with younger girls. But when a girl goes out with a younger guy people tend to talk. but thats not ur question, i dont think he's embarrased the next time he points u off u can smile at him and in spanish talk to him try to start a conversation or when u see in the hall be like hey,wut was our spanish homework? even if u already do know
Karen answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 2:06 pm: Nope, he's not embarrassed cause you're a freshman! Why would he be? The next time he passes you, just say "Hey" and start a conversation with him! Ask him if he's going to homecoming and if he has a date! Then just take it from there! There's nothing to be nervous and afraid about if you are! Hope I helped and good luck sweetie :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
xokaylanicoleox answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 2:02 pm: No way! There's no reason for him to be embarrased that your a freshmen and he's a sophomore. Personally, I think that next time he looks at you or points at you then just say hey. Then maybe he will say hey back which im sure he will and yall will strike up a conversation. Then ask him if he's heard about the homecoming dance and ask him if he's going. If he says yes then be like, yeah me too! Then see what he says. Tell me what happens and I hope I helped! -Kayla [ xokaylanicoleox's advice column | Ask xokaylanicoleox A Question ]
iLjaG answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 1:51 pm: lol, I know exactly the predicament you're in. The best thing you can do in this situation is take charge. I myself am very shy around people when I first meet them, and nothing flatters a guy more than a girl taking the iniative. Try it out, he seems to be showing all of the right signs. [ iLjaG's advice column | Ask iLjaG A Question ]
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