Hi all ,i have a problem in my school .i noticed this girl that looks really good and i am scared to go up to her and ask her whats her name then tell her that i like how cute she looks and i would like to get to know her more but i am scared of getting rejected by her because she is one of the most popular girls in my school what should i do. heeelllllllppppppp
pRiiNcEsS_bRyT answered Friday October 29 2004, 5:25 pm: just be like aww thats a cute shirt yer wearing or make up a conversation to get her attention...i dont thynk she'll be like ew dont talk to me...good luck hun just be yerself <33 [ pRiiNcEsS_bRyT's advice column | Ask pRiiNcEsS_bRyT A Question ]
XxRockon answered Friday October 29 2004, 5:05 pm: aw thats so cute! if i were her, i'd love if u came up to me and id b flattered. Maybe u can start up a convo wit her like "hey i see u around a lot, wats ur name?" and then wen u start to become friends wit her u can tell her that she's cute n stuff, if she rejects u..it's her loss n not too cool on her part to give u a chance [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
paradiei3abii3x answered Friday October 29 2004, 5:02 pm: Don't be scared, just walk up to her sometime maybe when she is not with all of her friends and just talk to her. It couldn't hurt anything. Good luck, and have fun!
Karen answered Friday October 29 2004, 4:17 pm: Hey don't worry, she won't reject you! Girls like it when a guy comes up to them! Just go up to her and tell her what you think of her! Just start a conversation with her! Hope I helped and good luck :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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