I'm a okay ice-skater , and recently , i met ( well , not really ) this guy at the rink . He's really good , and he's an ice hockey player . I've not really talked to him before besides this one time when we collided , and we exchanged apologies and stuff .Well, i think i have a crush on him cuz i can't get him out of my head ... He's usually , ( but not always ) with his friends , and i want to know how to approach him . Any suggestions ? i rate high !!
However, if I were you, I would first wait until he comes without his friends. Then "accidentally" run into him again. When you guys get up, apologize and crack a deja vu joke (referring to the last time). Then try and strike a conversation, perhaps something along the lines of, "Oh, you play ice hockey?" Ask questions about him to get to know him better, and try to build a relationship slowly. [ Ayumi's advice column | Ask Ayumi A Question ]
socalblondie0202 answered Friday November 12 2004, 9:23 pm: go up to him and tell him you are ok but you think he is really good and you want him to teach you...that way you talk to him and he knows who you are and if you have fun he might be hooked and think about you how you think aout him
PerkyPeacock answered Friday November 12 2004, 12:03 pm: ask him for lessons? one on one around an ice skating rink, that seems like a really nice date... maybe he could teach you to ice skate and you could take him for coffee/hot cocoa/dinner/a movie somewhere. or you could "accidently" run into him again. or fall in the general vincinity of him and see if he's worried, then you could ask for the lessons, maybe. lol. best of luck [ PerkyPeacock's advice column | Ask PerkyPeacock A Question ]
Invincible_Once answered Friday November 12 2004, 11:45 am: Bring a friend with you next time you go skating. That way, you two could skate around, talk to his group of friends and him, and maybe hang out while you're there. You don't have much to loose. [ Invincible_Once's advice column | Ask Invincible_Once A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Friday November 12 2004, 9:59 am: You should go rent the movie 'Cutting Edge.' It's about an ice skater who falls in love with a hockey player.
I realize this doesn't answer your question, but I thought it was funny to read this question as I JUST watched that movie last night.:)
Squirrel_on_fire13 answered Friday November 12 2004, 9:47 am: first of all, that's so cute! ok, well. first off I'd just kind of do it casually, like...well you can do it one of two ways. you can to the whole, just pass by him and wave, get closer to him as time passes. ooor, you can (my choice :P) take more of the dramatic type, like, collide into him once again, casually but on purpose, but start a convo from there.
BlOnDiEsTeFaNiE1 answered Friday November 12 2004, 9:37 am: If you do think you have a crush on him then you shouldn't care if his friends are there just go up to him say i want to talk to you and then go somewhere private as possible. And just tell him. And if he doesnt feel the same way dont feel bad there are so0o0o many other fish in the sea. But good luck!~Hope this helps*Stephanie [ BlOnDiEsTeFaNiE1's advice column | Ask BlOnDiEsTeFaNiE1 A Question ]
LiLnSbAbY123 answered Friday November 12 2004, 6:28 am: Start with smiling and saying hi any time he passes by while your skating. Then maybe start skating next to him so that maybe he will start a conersation. Then find some time when maybe he isn't with a lot of his friends (maybe just a few) and go up to him and say hi, not just to him but to his friends, and get into a conversation. Hey, its worth a try right? Hope I helped BYE! [ LiLnSbAbY123's advice column | Ask LiLnSbAbY123 A Question ]
xo_Ali answered Friday November 12 2004, 6:19 am: It might be easiest if you start by just saying hi when you see him around. Then if you get more comfortable, just go up and start a conversation. A good one might be like a sports game. "I can't belive so-and-sp lost..." Good luck! [ xo_Ali's advice column | Ask xo_Ali A Question ]
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